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lucky13

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Greetings all, I am new to fountain pens and am getting ready to make my first fountain pen. My question is for all of you FP pros, which is better or preferred, a pump or a cartridge. And time for the stupid question how does the pump work? Thanks for all the help in advance.
 
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Re: pump or cartridge?

Greetings all, I am new to fountain pens and am getting ready to make my first fountain pen. My question is for all of you FP pros, which is better or preferred, a pump or a cartridge. And time for the stupid question how does the pump work? Thanks for all the help in advance.

Search the library for "Fountain Pen 101". It'll tell you all you need to start. If, by chance, it isn't available in the library, send me a pm and I'll see you get it.

I think "pump" is a misnomer, it sucks up ink and holds it 'til you're writing, It's more a reservoir.

Regards,

Larry
 

Haynie

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Depends on who you are and how much space you have in your FP. Some folks here make small ones that have to have a cartridge. I don't like cartridges. Just my preference.

The piston draws the ink through the nib.
 

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Cartridges: easy to transport spares, less messy; may be difficult to find cartridges ("standard" is not always standard); may be refilled with a syringe

Pumps: bottled ink is less expensive; larger selection of inks; holds more ink

Pumps are refillable cartridges with a piston- filling mechanism
 

Boz

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Fountain Pen 101

I went to the library and put in Fountain Pen 101 and got a bunch of google links wanting to sell me something. What gives?
 

frank123

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IMO, the advantage of a "pump" is you are able to use about any ink you wish instead of just what is offered in a cartridge.

But a cartridge is far more convenient if you are willing to stay with the brands and colors offered in them.

"Pump" more versatile, cartridge more convenient: Make your choice based on what you value more.
 

Joe S.

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My carry pen has a pump in it. I have some cucumber scented ink coming in the mail, you won't find that in a cartridge.
 
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