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    I was annoyed at first when I got a call from oldest son "Dad have you got a replacment ink for my Baron Fountian Pen, can't locate a refill anywhere". Only gave him it around Christmas time and its been used already

    Then I thought hang on he'd have to be using it every day and he does.

    His boss is constantly trying to knock it off, so he now never leaves it on his desk even a few customers have tried pocketing it.

    Down side is when installing the new refill the little tube at the top of the nib which peirces the refill broke off his fault not mine.

    Good job I had a spare which I now need to replace to make another kit complete.

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    Good to see that this is being used.

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    A plunger in place of the ink refill might save a bit of wear and tear on the connector.
    The Pen is mightier than the Sword

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    Quote Originally Posted by plantagenon View Post
    A plunger in place of the ink refill might save a bit of wear and tear on the connector.

    Not sure if you mean a refill plunger for the ink cartridge or something else

    I have refill ink and son did try that not sure what nk bt it leaked and it may have been the pin was already broken.

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    I meant the converter. Photo from Timberbits attached. It saves having to break through the normal ink refill and might save the pen a bit.
    The Pen is mightier than the Sword

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    Ok thanks

    will be seeing David during the week, look similar to the refill unit I got from Addictive for my daughters one some time ago.

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    Hello Raymond Give me a yell when I get back from lovely Bali and I will be able to help you out. I have a few bits and pieces at home.

    Cheers
    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorno View Post
    Hello Raymond Give me a yell when I get back from lovely Bali and I will be able to help you out. I have a few bits and pieces at home.

    Cheers
    Ian

    Ian your a top bloke except when you tease about being OS and weather just remember you come home to mid winter

    Just checked Bali's weather 29C and storms no wonder your indoors and on the forum.

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