Franklin-Christoph nib & feed?

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cjester

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A co-worker wants me to make a pen, and he has a "spare" Franklin-Christoph nib & feed to use. I don't know exactly which model, and we're not in any hurry. Just curious if anybody here has used a F-C feed on a pen?
 
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jalbert

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They use standard jowo nibs. If you make kitless pens, you can use the standard tap for the jowo nib units. Not sure about their compatibility with kit pens though
 

cjester

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Excellent, thank you! If I make this it would be kitless. I haven't done kitless yet, but I'm getting there. Glad to hear it's a standard tap, that makes this more likely to happen.
 

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Well, it's a standard fountain pen nib/feed/section thread but not exactly a standard thread. The JOWO and BOCK nib feeds use proprietary threads. The taps are made special order or from a couple vendors. You can't get them from the local hardware store nor most online places.


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cjester

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Well, it's a standard fountain pen nib/feed/section thread but not exactly a standard thread. The JOWO and BOCK nib feeds use proprietary threads. The taps are made special order or from a couple vendors. You can't get them from the local hardware store nor most online places.


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Right, thanks. Standard is relative. I know I'll be investing in some expensive specialty taps & dies. But at least this isn't some unknown proprietary oddball that I'd never find, or use often enough to justify the price.
 
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