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When I saw the refillable Sharpie in Pen World I knew I had to have one. They were supposed to be sold at Walmart and Office Depot (they didn't have them in Montana). I ordered a couple markers and a couple refills.

Here is a picture of the aluminum Sharpie and the refill. The refill comes with a cap that I epoxied into the cap of the Kingwood pen I turned. I had to epoxy the refill into the body of the pen since I couldn't thread it. I have a tap on order and next time will thread and aluminum or stainless steel insert.
 

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Thanks for all the nice comments! I've been wanting to do this since I started turning pens, but using a whole old style Sharpie made a huge pen. It makes a mess when you try and take one apart. This has been a good answer.
 

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Where did you order the tap from?

When I saw the refillable Sharpie in Pen World I knew I had to have one. They were supposed to be sold at Walmart and Office Depot (they didn't have them in Montana). I ordered a couple markers and a couple refills.

Here is a picture of the aluminum Sharpie and the refill. The refill comes with a cap that I epoxied into the cap of the Kingwood pen I turned. I had to epoxy the refill into the body of the pen since I couldn't thread it. I have a tap on order and next time will thread and aluminum or stainless steel insert.
 
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