The Camlin retractable fountain pen from India is a conversation starter the moment you take it out in public. The fun starts when you remove the cap to reveal....well....nothing!
have you tried the Pilot CON-20 converter? A squeeze bar, short and thin in size, often marketed as an aerometric, though I think this isn't entirely accurate.
It might have a proprietary fit for lower-end Pilot pens, but perhaps worth a try if there's one lying around.
The videos are always a pleasure, and I particularly like the site. You're one of the few dealers I know who puts up so many pictures, which is a big plus for me.
Thanks for your kind comments. I don't happen to have one of those converters to try, but I've tried *very* small converters without success. The retracting mechanism really precludes anything but a cartridge I believe.
Is the retractable mechanism simply for novelty or is there some use to it?
iMaKeUsHoOk 2 months ago
@iMaKeUsHoOk More the former, I'd say.
hisnibs1 2 months ago
Norman,
have you tried the Pilot CON-20 converter? A squeeze bar, short and thin in size, often marketed as an aerometric, though I think this isn't entirely accurate.
It might have a proprietary fit for lower-end Pilot pens, but perhaps worth a try if there's one lying around.
The videos are always a pleasure, and I particularly like the site. You're one of the few dealers I know who puts up so many pictures, which is a big plus for me.
Thanks and have a good one.
EeekMeep 2 years ago
Thanks for your kind comments. I don't happen to have one of those converters to try, but I've tried *very* small converters without success. The retracting mechanism really precludes anything but a cartridge I believe.
hisnibs1 2 years ago
how much they cost???
NeoQuello 2 years ago
Thanks for your inquiry. They're $20.00, but please just follow the link that's at the bottom of most of the video to get to its webpage.
hisnibs1 2 years ago