Breather hole(s) in a FP caps?

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I've often wondered about the holes that you see in the caps of some fountain pens (as shown below on a Parker Vacumatic) and today decided to do some research.

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I found this link that states "breather holes allow air to enter quickly when the cap is removed; this prevents creation of a partial vacuum that would draw ink out of the pen into the interior of the cap".


This explanation makes a lot of sense IMO. So it begs the questions, why aren't these in kit fountain pens and should they be? And should they be used on kitless fountain pens?

Thoughts?

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How many Kit Designs have it where the cap is a snap cap fit. Versus the threaded cap. As I see most of the Kitless pens, caps are threaded.
That is the key to your answer.
as an aside, Wow those caps on them old parker pens, had a tight fit.
 

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How many Kit Designs have it where the cap is a snap cap fit. Versus the threaded cap. As I see most of the Kitless pens, caps are threaded.
That is the key to your answer.
as an aside, Wow those caps on them old parker pens, had a tight fit.
The caps in question are all threaded and not a snap cap, so the question applies to the current kit/kitless pen caps being made. Also, This isn't specific to Parker, this is very common on vintage fountain pens.

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I don't know about the kitless stuff but I checked my Jr. Gent 2 to see if it was water tight after I made it. It wasn't. I doubt a vacuum would be created by unscrewing it.
 
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