One of the best fountain pen instructional videos I've seen! It cuts to the chase, is very specific and is clearly thought-out and well made. Thanks, fountain pen people!
I just rescued 3 fountain pens, that used to belong to my father. I'm saying "used to" because know they are mine! 😉 I always been truly amazed about this kind of pens. I love them because they are so elegant and also gives some kind of old time fashion look to my handwriting. I'M so thankful for these information. I didn't know that there's so many kind of refill options. And inks. Thank you.
@@redblade8160 well, I'm sorry if I misspelled some words. English is not my first language. I'm still learning. You know, it's difficult to improve in another language, but your criticism will help me. Thank you (this is sarcasm, y ese es el chiste)
@@hal013 the packaging is definitely something I'd think of but some more expensive pens have leather packaging that can be reused even the cardboard ones, also the ink bottles are very easily reused they are just glass containers
What I do in my spare time: Decide what I want from JetPens for my birthday even though that's impossible to just choose one because of the good prices and lots to choose from. Thank you!
Actually it's not my birthday. My parents just like to be early on stuff. ( Like me and my sisters birthday presents, they are the best and JetPens is, too!)
one of the BEST produced video. great lighting sound pronunciation no cluttered background no dithering, eerr aaaah straight to the point. thought out close shots use clear and easy to read fonts ( not those stupid fancy illegible ) easy to understand graphic w animation this looks very professional
Thank you for this video! I started to be interested in foutain pens these days and I didn't know where to start. This video is very informative and educational for those who wanted to started using or collecting fountain pens. :3
Thank you for this video - it's comprehensive, every instruction is clear, and the knowledge behind how everything works is impeccable. This is the best kind of self-promotion for a business, in my opinion - you give people a free quality resource, while simultaneously instilling confidence in prospective buyers to make a purchase. Personally, I've been trying to find out 'where the cartridges go' in a fountain pen that I inherited from my dad recently. Your video is one of the only ones that I found while searching for 'refilling a fountain pen' that explains about the existence of converters. Even from Parker (the maker of the pen) themselves I only found a video about replacing throwaway cartridges... I will be keeping your business in mind
My grandma remembers her old fountain pen she had in school from a LONG time ago, it was one of those types you see in cartoons where it's got a lever that you pull back on to draw in the ink. Sadly it's been lost to time, I woulda loved to have seen it.
This one is super helpful the most helpful part is when you showed us how to fill a cartridge fountain pen with any kinda ink color using a syringe I'll have to one day try out that particular arty hack.
You also want to make sure to have expel a couple of drops of ink from the nib after filling your pen from a bottle. This prevents the pen from burping
Clear, useful video on filling systems. I have a few old, ‘vintage’ pens using levers located in the side of the barrel to draw and fill ink. So, that’s another filling method.
I just ordered my first fountain pen. And I had to research how to refill it because it had no directions. This was very helpful,it showed all of the different types of refills and cut to the chase! Thank you :)
That was extremely helpful, thank you JetPens! I just filled (with Diamine ink) my TWSBI Diamond Mini for the first time, and this video really eased my fears.
I have a handful of pens with converters - I've only used cartridges before now - coming in the mail, so I'm happy to have found this one in researching how to properly fill my new pens. Thanks for that, well-done video! Seems so simple even a newbie like me can do it!
Another advantage to an eyedropper pen, or using a syringe. You can use up every last drop in the ink bottle rather than needing enough to keep the nib submerged.
There's one pen with a built in filling mechanism that has that advantage, the Sheaffer Snorkel (and it's successor, the PFM as well as some of the Legacy line).
@@cj.x7983 Best way to do what specifically? Fill your pen? What do you value most? Choosing whatever inks you want, convenience, being able to access the last bit of ink in a bottle? If you want people to help it's generally a good idea to describe what exactly you want them to help you with.
@@teaartist6455 hi chill dude chill I was busy that time but for me money is not a problem I have acess to ink bottle and I want something in which the ink leaks a lot less apart from cartridges.
@@cj.x7983 I am chill, I'm merely trying to explain that if you aren't describing your exact problem I can't really help you. Are you someone who's not a native English speaker? "What do you value most" means "What is most important to you". It doesn't have anything directly to do with money. If by leak you mean actual leaking, then there's no pen that I could specifically recommend as most/all decent modern ones don't leak, the only thing I'd advise against is pens before maybe the 40s. Not all pens from that era are at any particular risk for leaking, but it was still pretty early and as far as I know there were still a good amount of pens that weren't that great If you mean something where it's hard to get your hands dirty when filling it, the main thing that will help you with that is watching your fingers, having a wiping cloth at hand and taking care to to rest them at the edge of the bottle or holding the wiping cloth too close to the part you are touching the nib with. It's generally best to fold whatever you use a few times and first touch the feed with just a tip to take up most of the excess ink. Touching the bottle with the feed beforehand is also a valid tactic to get rid of some of the excess ink, but don't try to withe the nib at the edge of the bottle.
As an owner of a Cross Aventura Fountain Pen, I have to say I prefer to use a converter when using my pen. I can expand the ink to other brands. The ink I'm using is one I bought from Hobby Lobby.
Incredibly good instructions, I found my mother's old Sheaffer Triumph Imperial and with some cleaning the converter filling worked flawlessly, going to use the knowledge on how to fill a vaccum filling once my vintage Sheaffer arrives.
Just got a fountain pen and I had a hard time trying to figure out how to fill it 😅and since this I have little knowledge on fountain pens, this video help a lot!! Thank u!!!
I love my fountain pens. I have the converters, but what I don't like about them is that, in having to clean the tip afterwards, it seems like a good amount of ink is wasted. I have switched to filling the converter by removing it from the pen, then dipping the converter into the ink pot and drawing the ink in. This works fine and eliminates the waste of ink.
Thank you so much! My grandma gave me my late grandpa’s favorite fountain pen so ive been so curious on how to use it. It means a lot to me that my grandma gave it to me, so i intend to put it to good use!
Thank god for this video. Just got my first fountain pen today and didn't have the slightest idea of how to fill it until I found this and realized it's a piston filler lol saved me a trip to the art store and I was able to finally use my big bottle of black ink.
Thank you so much for all the information. Easy to follow and very informative. I was actually ready to return a new pen because it wasn't filling...you saved me a lot of headaches!
Thank you so much for making this video so clear and beginner-friendly. I'm planning to buy a new fountain pen for sketching, but the refill mechanisms are intimidating.
Best to wash out the residual ink unless you want to invent a new colour. It is also a good thing to give the pen a good and gentle clean in warm water every once in a while to make sure that there is no ink crusting the pen and that it continues to function smoothly.
I have been using fountain pens for years and have usually used cartridges and converters. I just bought a fountain pen that I could not work out how to fill so chanced upon this very informative video. It turns out that I have an internal piston filled pen where the top of the pen is turned and that fills the fountain pen. So thanks for showing me how to fill my new pen. I did not know about all the different types of fillers, so thanks for this informative video.
If blunt tip syringes aren’t available, you can use a disposable medical syringe (you don’t have to dispose of it if you’re just using it for inks, it’s just the name, but if you are using for medical purposes, please do dispose of them), it’s sharp, but it still works for refilling, ink mixing and eye dropper pens. They’re available in pharmacies and I just have them readily accessible in my home since my parents are doctors.
Gotta love RUclips,, I have a small collection of Fountain Pens and just realized underneath in the box was a converter for this Waterman Pen I have,, had no clue how to use it ,LoL I almost pulled it apart, and this video was very helpful because I also realized that my parallel pens had conv erters as well had no idea what they were,,
Once I had bought one form daiso (around 1.3 usd) I did not know how to used it so I smashed the big in accidently, I pressed the nib against the carriage so it broke:(
I bought the fountain pen for cheap price but I thought I will not be able to write neatly with it but now I've improved and I write more and much better
I have 2 Parker fountain pens that my parents gave me. I use cartridges and I love these pens. I ordered a FPR Himalaya with a bottle of ink and I'll receive a FPR Muft for free. I can't wait for them to arrive.
Thanks, it's a very useful informations I've recently purchased a fountain pen, the one that use cartdriges, and I was figuring out what was that converter/thing.
I was crawling under an abandoned house a few months ago, this house had been abandoned since 2005 and was scheduled for demolishion. When i was under theere i found an old basket full of pens. One of theese pens was a fountain pen without any markings on it. It was in good shape though and i took the pen with me. I had never seen a fountain pen before so i had no idea what it was so i just left it in my room thinking it was broken. Today i found out that it's probably a converter pen with a piston mechanism and about 10 minutes ago from writing this comment i went and bought some ink. When i come home i plan on filling it up, hope it will work!
THANK YOU !!!!!! So much you solved my problem of buying new cartridges but to fill them using siring and ink bottle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you✈️✒️
I own a Scheaffer 506 that was from my father and wanted to use it. Thank you very much for the help! I was so confused. Now I will have to collect pens :D
An introduction to a topic is pronounced with a short I sound, as in trimmer. Primer, with a long I as in timer, is used to make paint adhere to a surface.
I used to use ink cartridges on my fountain pen, and the first time i put one on the whole nib and grip section starting leaking. I took the cartridge out and then washed the nib and feed. After that I don't get leaks anymore.
It's the Pelikan M205 Traditional Fountain Pen; however it's been discontinued. You can see our other piston fill fountain pens here: www.jetpens.com/Piston-Fill-Fountain-Pens/ct/2670
Thumbs up to you guys. This video makes me want to write so much it gives an excuse to fill up the ink in my pen. I haven't seen another video as useful as yours. Great job.
One of the best fountain pen instructional videos I've seen! It cuts to the chase, is very specific and is clearly thought-out and well made. Thanks, fountain pen people!
I just rescued 3 fountain pens, that used to belong to my father. I'm saying "used to" because know they are mine! 😉 I always been truly amazed about this kind of pens. I love them because they are so elegant and also gives some kind of old time fashion look to my handwriting. I'M so thankful for these information. I didn't know that there's so many kind of refill options. And inks. Thank you.
Milichay
All you need to do now is learn how to spell and get rid of your bad attempt at making jokes!
@@redblade8160 well, I'm sorry if I misspelled some words. English is not my first language. I'm still learning. You know, it's difficult to improve in another language, but your criticism will help me. Thank you (this is sarcasm, y ese es el chiste)
@@Milichay Given that you're still learning I think you did rather well. :D
Pakistan has a Requirment to use fountain pens after 5th grade
@@birbboi4683 interesting. And very elegant.
This video really helps newbies like me who just got in the hobby of fountain pens.
+Nick Smith Glad it was helpful!
I now switched to a fountain pen to avoid producing WASTE from disposable pens and for ELEGANCE. #ZeroWaste
ガチャ•• Sakura I mean they both waste the same amount.
...But then you have waste from the packaging of the pen as well as the ink bottles you use up... So is it really zero-waste?
@@hal013 the packaging is definitely something I'd think of but some more expensive pens have leather packaging that can be reused even the cardboard ones, also the ink bottles are very easily reused they are just glass containers
I've switched to fountain pens because I have to use them at school
@@vrooomvrooom230 lucky
why am I watching this. I don't even own a fountain pen.
Same here...
same
Same here, but it makes me want one
Storm reese Update: The urge has grown so much that I bought a pilot metropolitan.
I'm in middle school and I just ordered one too
Good job Jetpens, you not only delivery my stuff on time, but you also keep me entertained! Keep it up!
+andresisthename Thanks for your encouragement! :)
What I do in my spare time:
Decide what I want from JetPens for my birthday even though that's impossible to just choose one because of the good prices and lots to choose from. Thank you!
Reese L Yay! Happy birthday! :)
Actually it's not my birthday. My parents just like to be early on stuff. ( Like me and my sisters birthday presents, they are the best and JetPens is, too!)
Reese L Aww, that's very thoughtful of them! :)
I do the exact same thing but it isn't My b day
@@candycake9531 same bro haha
one of the BEST produced video.
great lighting
sound
pronunciation
no cluttered background
no dithering, eerr aaaah
straight to the point.
thought out close shots
use clear and easy to read fonts ( not those stupid fancy illegible )
easy to understand graphic w animation
this looks very professional
Thank you for this video! I started to be interested in foutain pens these days and I didn't know where to start. This video is very informative and educational for those who wanted to started using or collecting fountain pens. :3
Thank you for this video - it's comprehensive, every instruction is clear, and the knowledge behind how everything works is impeccable.
This is the best kind of self-promotion for a business, in my opinion - you give people a free quality resource, while simultaneously instilling confidence in prospective buyers to make a purchase.
Personally, I've been trying to find out 'where the cartridges go' in a fountain pen that I inherited from my dad recently.
Your video is one of the only ones that I found while searching for 'refilling a fountain pen' that explains about the existence of converters.
Even from Parker (the maker of the pen) themselves I only found a video about replacing throwaway cartridges...
I will be keeping your business in mind
best F.P video I ever watched
+chander kant Thank you for watching!
My grandma remembers her old fountain pen she had in school from a LONG time ago, it was one of those types you see in cartoons where it's got a lever that you pull back on to draw in the ink. Sadly it's been lost to time, I woulda loved to have seen it.
This one is super helpful the most helpful part is when you showed us how to fill a cartridge fountain pen with any kinda ink color using a syringe I'll have to one day try out that particular arty hack.
You also want to make sure to have expel a couple of drops of ink from the nib after filling your pen from a bottle. This prevents the pen from burping
Thank you. I was hesitant to push hard enough to pierce. Felt like I was gonna break it. I cowboyed up and got her done without issue. Thank you 🙏
You should be on r/ihadastroke. This makes no sense.
Clear, useful video on filling systems. I have a few old, ‘vintage’ pens using levers located in the side of the barrel to draw and fill ink. So, that’s another filling method.
When those old ink sacs begin to fail, they can be replaced with new sacs made of better material. Enjoy your lever fillers.
I just ordered my first fountain pen. And I had to research how to refill it because it had no directions. This was very helpful,it showed all of the different types of refills and cut to the chase! Thank you :)
That was extremely helpful, thank you JetPens! I just filled (with Diamine ink) my TWSBI Diamond Mini for the first time, and this video really eased my fears.
I have a handful of pens with converters - I've only used cartridges before now - coming in the mail, so I'm happy to have found this one in researching how to properly fill my new pens. Thanks for that, well-done video! Seems so simple even a newbie like me can do it!
You can definitely do it! Good luck!
Just make sure you use the right type of ink
Another advantage to an eyedropper pen, or using a syringe. You can use up every last drop in the ink bottle rather than needing enough to keep the nib submerged.
There's one pen with a built in filling mechanism that has that advantage, the Sheaffer Snorkel (and it's successor, the PFM as well as some of the Legacy line).
@@teaartist6455 hi so can u plz tell me which is the best way for me apart from cartridges? Plz plz reply.
@@cj.x7983
Best way to do what specifically?
Fill your pen?
What do you value most? Choosing whatever inks you want, convenience, being able to access the last bit of ink in a bottle?
If you want people to help it's generally a good idea to describe what exactly you want them to help you with.
@@teaartist6455 hi chill dude chill I was busy that time but for me money is not a problem I have acess to ink bottle and I want something in which the ink leaks a lot less apart from cartridges.
@@cj.x7983
I am chill, I'm merely trying to explain that if you aren't describing your exact problem I can't really help you.
Are you someone who's not a native English speaker?
"What do you value most" means "What is most important to you". It doesn't have anything directly to do with money.
If by leak you mean actual leaking, then there's no pen that I could specifically recommend as most/all decent modern ones don't leak, the only thing I'd advise against is pens before maybe the 40s. Not all pens from that era are at any particular risk for leaking, but it was still pretty early and as far as I know there were still a good amount of pens that weren't that great
If you mean something where it's hard to get your hands dirty when filling it, the main thing that will help you with that is watching your fingers, having a wiping cloth at hand and taking care to to rest them at the edge of the bottle or holding the wiping cloth too close to the part you are touching the nib with. It's generally best to fold whatever you use a few times and first touch the feed with just a tip to take up most of the excess ink. Touching the bottle with the feed beforehand is also a valid tactic to get rid of some of the excess ink, but don't try to withe the nib at the edge of the bottle.
As an owner of a Cross Aventura Fountain Pen, I have to say I prefer to use a converter when using my pen. I can expand the ink to other brands. The ink I'm using is one I bought from Hobby Lobby.
Thank you for this video, I didn't know how fountain pens worked but with your explanation, now I do. Thank you!
Incredibly good instructions, I found my mother's old Sheaffer Triumph Imperial and with some cleaning the converter filling worked flawlessly, going to use the knowledge on how to fill a vaccum filling once my vintage Sheaffer arrives.
Whenever you re-fill these pens, it’s so cool to look at it! They are also very useful on some points.
The Hands of that women were perfect, I cannot be the only one who noticed that.
FETISH
My hands are never perfect
Said Kira yoshikage nervously
Person Nameguy
mad respect for that reference.
She is a fox like
I could keep on listening that lady talking for days even if she was talking about lawnmowers or trade market regulations ... What a beautiful voice
Just got a fountain pen and I had a hard time trying to figure out how to fill it 😅and since this I have little knowledge on fountain pens, this video help a lot!! Thank u!!!
Very clear and thorough. Easy to follow and understand, thank you very much.
Great video! I didn't realize y'all had a YT Channel (I've been a customer for years). Thank you!
Tbh I would get anxiety with an eyedropper pen every time I would put it in a bag. You have to be a psychopath to use one of those.
I love my fountain pens. I have the converters, but what I don't like about them is that, in having to clean the tip afterwards, it seems like a good amount of ink is wasted. I have switched to filling the converter by removing it from the pen, then dipping the converter into the ink pot and drawing the ink in. This works fine and eliminates the waste of ink.
Best guide on this topic ever! Could you list the pens used in this video on the description please?
Thank you!
Unfortunately that pen is discontinued. You can see the other pens here: to.jetpens.com/2pKHLl7
Thank you so much! My grandma gave me my late grandpa’s favorite fountain pen so ive been so curious on how to use it. It means a lot to me that my grandma gave it to me, so i intend to put it to good use!
wanna thank this video (& the whole jetpens team) for getting me into fountain pens in the first place. thanks!
Saved me from a fountain pen mini meltdown when I ordered a squeeze version today! Now to order the ink.
Thank god for this video. Just got my first fountain pen today and didn't have the slightest idea of how to fill it until I found this and realized it's a piston filler lol saved me a trip to the art store and I was able to finally use my big bottle of black ink.
Glad we could help!
It doesn’t take an hour or two for the ink to saturate the feed and nib it takes at most 5 mins usually around 20secs
This song and this video, so amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for all the information. Easy to follow and very informative. I was actually ready to return a new pen because it wasn't filling...you saved me a lot of headaches!
Thank you so much for making this video so clear and beginner-friendly. I'm planning to buy a new fountain pen for sketching, but the refill mechanisms are intimidating.
thank YOU!i've been searching for Someone to explain and demonstrate for AGES!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!
You're so welcome! :)
This taught me how to fill my new vacuum cartridge pen. Thank you! I would have never guessed, and it worked!!
The voice of the girl satisfies my day😉😃
If you want to change to a different ink, do you have to wash out the converter/ink compartment?
Yes, otherwise you could get ink contamination from the previous color!
Best to wash out the residual ink unless you want to invent a new colour. It is also a good thing to give the pen a good and gentle clean in warm water every once in a while to make sure that there is no ink crusting the pen and that it continues to function smoothly.
Yes
Genuinely surprised by how helpful and great this video was!
So glad you found it helpful!
Problem with the squeeze converter 2:47 is that if you don't wipe the pen carefully, your fingers gonna get colored.
This lady is one of the most gorgeous human beings I've ever seen.
This has to be one of the best videos on the internet.
I have been using fountain pens for years and have usually used cartridges and converters. I just bought a fountain pen that I could not work out how to fill so chanced upon this very informative video. It turns out that I have an internal piston filled pen where the top of the pen is turned and that fills the fountain pen. So thanks for showing me how to fill my new pen.
I did not know about all the different types of fillers, so thanks for this informative video.
You're welcome Suzanne! We hope you enjoy using your new pen.
If blunt tip syringes aren’t available, you can use a disposable medical syringe (you don’t have to dispose of it if you’re just using it for inks, it’s just the name, but if you are using for medical purposes, please do dispose of them), it’s sharp, but it still works for refilling, ink mixing and eye dropper pens. They’re available in pharmacies and I just have them readily accessible in my home since my parents are doctors.
Regardless of convenience, gotta admit, vacuum filling is hella satisfying to watch filling the pen :)
Gotta love RUclips,, I have a small collection of Fountain Pens and just realized underneath in the box was a converter for this Waterman Pen I have,, had no clue how to use it ,LoL I almost pulled it apart, and this video was very helpful because I also realized that my parallel pens had conv
erters as well had no idea what they were,,
Glad we could help!
Once I had bought one form daiso (around 1.3 usd) I did not know how to used it so I smashed the big in accidently, I pressed the nib against the carriage so it broke:(
I bought the fountain pen for cheap price but I thought I will not be able to write neatly with it but now I've improved and I write more and much better
Now I have figured out how to refill my aunt's vintage Parker 180 Imperial FP. Thanks!
Thank you! This helped a lot! Today I bought a new piston fountain pen! And I didn't knew anything! I'm Soo happy thx guys!
Excellent instructional video, keep the good job, thank you for your help.
+Adolfo Aguilar Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful. :)
gives you a very nice description step by step.LOVE IT
I have 2 Parker fountain pens that my parents gave me. I use cartridges and I love these pens. I ordered a FPR Himalaya with a bottle of ink and I'll receive a FPR Muft for free. I can't wait for them to arrive.
Thank you I could NOT work it out until I found your video! So grateful.
So happy to hear that!
Thanks, it's a very useful informations I've recently purchased a fountain pen, the one that use cartdriges, and I was figuring out what was that converter/thing.
what is the name of the second converter pen which you have to press?
That's a Pilot Penmanship! www.jetpens.com/Pilot-Penmanship-Fountain-Pens/ct/759
All fountain pens are best!
Never thought there would a such interested community.
Thank you very much for the informative videos. 💯💯❤️
Excelente demostración de sistemas de carga de estilograficas.
Clear, direct, helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I just got some fountain pend and it was very helpful
I'm in love! What a great video! :D
This channel is satisfying.
I'm in love.
It is very helpful video to understand how to use cartridge in fountain pen.
+Arbind Jha Glad you found it helpful!
I was crawling under an abandoned house a few months ago, this house had been abandoned since 2005 and was scheduled for demolishion. When i was under theere i found an old basket full of pens. One of theese pens was a fountain pen without any markings on it. It was in good shape though and i took the pen with me. I had never seen a fountain pen before so i had no idea what it was so i just left it in my room thinking it was broken. Today i found out that it's probably a converter pen with a piston mechanism and about 10 minutes ago from writing this comment i went and bought some ink. When i come home i plan on filling it up, hope it will work!
Got my first fountain pen today, this helped a bunch!
THANK YOU !!!!!! So much you solved my problem of buying new cartridges but to fill them using siring and ink bottle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you✈️✒️
This is a weirdly hypnotic video. Her voice is so calming.
As a new fountain pen lover this was very informative and entertaining 🥰
احسنتم الله ينور عقولكم وقلوبكم بالايمان
دورت وهسه ياله لكيته
Thank you for this video. I was looking for options with more ink capacity but wasn't sure how to fill it correctly. 👌🏾👌🏾
Who is this amazing woman?
Damn. Remind me never to get a built-in or eyedropper pen, I fiddle way too much. #Inkfuckingeverywhereholyshit
Bladsmith never get a built-in or eyedropper pen
Bladsmith never get a built-in or eye dropper pen
Never get a built-in or eyedropper pen. Also, same.
Bladsmith never get a built-in or eyedropper pen
*cough* please do not get a built-in or eyedropper. You fiddle on pens too much.
Thank you for this!!! I had the 2 different converters and the guy who did this for me worked at as store that no longer is in business
I already know these things.... why do I keep watching your instructional vids even if I know it 😄
This was clearly explained, and presented well. Nice job.
Jay Karlson Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Very helpful on refilling an empty cartridge! Thank you.
+leia3772 Thanks for watching!
OH... thank you very much!!! now I know what to do with my converter!!!!!!! Extremely clear instruction and demonstration
+Jeff Ho Glad to hear that it was helpful! :)
I own a Scheaffer 506 that was from my father and wanted to use it. Thank you very much for the help! I was so confused. Now I will have to collect pens :D
So happy to hear that you can use your pen now!
An introduction to a topic is pronounced with a short I sound, as in trimmer. Primer, with a long I as in timer, is used to make paint adhere to a surface.
I used to use ink cartridges on my fountain pen, and the first time i put one on the whole nib and grip section starting leaking. I took the cartridge out and then washed the nib and feed. After that I don't get leaks anymore.
I got a 3 in 1 Fountain pen-
It can be used a an eyedropper pen.
Cartridge pen
And also has a converter.
Its called *Camlin Trinity*
So basically a *plastic closed pen*
It is pretty shit
@@preke953 haha bet you don't even have a pen.
Which pen was used to demonstrate the piston fill type?
It's the Pelikan M205 Traditional Fountain Pen; however it's been discontinued. You can see our other piston fill fountain pens here: www.jetpens.com/Piston-Fill-Fountain-Pens/ct/2670
***** Ok, thank you :)
very straightforward and informative. Thank you.
+Andrew Kolb Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video it help me refill one of my fountain pens that uses a piston cartridge 🖋️ 🤗
Thank you for making such useful videos! I was worried I wouldn't find a video to show me how to use my first calligraphy pen set 💞
Both your tone and cadence are perfect.
Awesome Video Guys. Keep up the great work. Nick.
Thank you!
Thumbs up to you guys. This video makes me want to write so much it gives an excuse to fill up the ink in my pen. I haven't seen another video as useful as yours. Great job.
+BePositive Glad it was helpful! :)
Excellent information....can I change my squeeze fill fountain pen method to any other method of filling
It depends on the model of your fountain pen!
I bought two new Fountain pens and I am not sure how to install ink cartridge exactly into it.
This is video the best example ! =)
+Andrew Tat Glad it was helpful! :)
very nicely you explained that anyone could understand
This Video has helped me so much!!! Thank you
Thanks for sharing info. Very useful. Thank you so much😘😘😘👍👍👍
I received my first vacuum- filler, in New Year's day. It holds a huge ink capacity.