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whteglve

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Who other than Schmidt supplies part parts? I'm looking into getting into custom made pen and don't like the idea of parting out an existing kit for a couple of parts. Thanks for the help in advance.
 
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penmaker56

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I keep in stock Schmidt ballpoint twist, button, and cap actuated mechanisms, fountain pen housing/feed/nib assemblies, etc, and other stuff for the advanced/kitless penmaker.
It's a new site I have only had up for a week or two:
RichardLGreenwald.com
 

whteglve

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Butch - I'm mainly looking for fountain pen sections, feeds, ballpoint and rollerball nibs. Anything that I can find to make a pen without having to buy a "kit". It's not that I don't want to buy a kit I just don't want to have a both of centerbands, clips, etc. just laying around.
 

ldb2000

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UH, pen parts, Duhhhhh!! :wink:

Thanks Cav , glad you cleared that one up :biggrin:

Fountain pen parts are easy , Richard's site has some and you can get nib,feed and holders from Lou (DCBluesman) he also has taps to thread the section to accept the nib holders . Several other vendors here sell some FP parts .
As for other parts like ballpoint nibs/cones , clips and centerbands about the only thing available that I know of is mainly for slimlines and euros . That is why I have been using brass , aluminum and the pen body material (acrylic and tru-stone) to make my nibs/cones .
 

Russianwolf

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I got some samples from Schmidt about a year ago. I wasn't impressed with the quality of the fountain pen sections. On every one I tried, the exposed portion of the feed would get wet with ink. People who know about fountains get turned off by that.
 

PenWorks

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Most of the time, it is cheaper to buy the kit for the couple of parts you need and pitch the rest, than it is to buy just a front section from someplace.
 
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