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Re: the cheap/low-end Sheaffer fountain pen line & the future
- To: Terrpn@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: the cheap/low-end Sheaffer fountain pen line & the future
- From: robertb-sheaffer@xxxxxxxxx (Robert)
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:27:50 -0500
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> From: Terrpn@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:19:34 EST
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> In a message dated 11/8/01 12:28:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> robertb-sheaffer@xxxxxxxxx writes:
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>
> Yes, this seems very good. Do you use the Classic Squeeze or
> the New Piston?
> (They also mention Legacy, but I assume that's specifically
> for the Legacy
> model pen.)
>
>
> Which pen are you referring to in regards to squeeze or piston?
> 90% of my collection is in the Vintage varity, being lever-filler,
> piston, button-filler, bulb, etc.
> I have a couple modern Sheaffers; Prelude, Reflex, etc. that take
> cartidges (or convertor). I typically just refill the empty cartridge
> with my choice of ink. Do not own a Legacy.
I see. I was completely confused. Now I understand: I want the "Classic
Squeeze" convertor for my modern Sheaffer pen.
Thanks for the advice.
> Regards,
> Lawrence
>