txbob
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Recently I mentioned that I was working on a rollerball pen that used either fountain pen ink cartridges or a converter. Well, here are the pictures:
It's a large pen, shown here with a cigar pen.
With the cap off
Here it is showing the rollerball point and an ink convertor.
And here it is completely dissambled. It still needs an O-ring seal so the cap will be air tight, and a pocket clip. No, the cap doesn't post on the back of the pen.
The rollerball point assembly is from a Kaweco Sport pen, made in Germany. It's a very nice writing mechanism, with a very bold line.
Your comments are always welcome.....
txbob
It's a large pen, shown here with a cigar pen.
With the cap off
Here it is showing the rollerball point and an ink convertor.
And here it is completely dissambled. It still needs an O-ring seal so the cap will be air tight, and a pocket clip. No, the cap doesn't post on the back of the pen.
The rollerball point assembly is from a Kaweco Sport pen, made in Germany. It's a very nice writing mechanism, with a very bold line.
Your comments are always welcome.....
txbob