Long Click Pen Rollerball - Myth or Reality

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Leviblue

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I need assistance with finding a long click pen that is a rollerball. Now, I haven't exhausted all my resources, but it's getting late and thought I would ask the collective knowledge of this forum. Does this beast exist or is it a myth?

Thanks in advance for the input, comments and general fodder that i know I will be receiving. This is what makes this site so much fun? :biggrin:
 
I think your only option is to use the long click pen from CSUSA and outfit it with the Schmidt Easy flow 9000 refill or use the Parker gel ink refill. Personally I think the Easy Flow 9000 is an excellent choice. Several vendors here on IAP sell the Easy flow 9000.
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I need assistance with finding a long click pen that is a rollerball. Now, I haven't exhausted all my resources, but it's getting late and thought I would ask the collective knowledge of this forum. Does this beast exist or is it a myth?

Thanks in advance for the input, comments and general fodder that i know I will be receiving. This is what makes this site so much fun? :biggrin:
 
The fundamental problem with a click rollerball is that a true rollerball cartridge requires a cap to keep it from drying out. You could theoretically put it in a twist or click pen, but it would not last long.

I would also recommend you look at the private reserve gel ink that Exotics and IPD sell. I have had a number of people ask me if they were rollerballs.
 
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