Nick D
Call Me a Cab
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I recently bought a new fine nib for my Cross Townsend fountain pen. It's been working fine, but I used up my last cartridge a week ago. I could get new cartirdges at the pen store in town (the only place in the vicinity that carries Cross here), but I didn't like how the Cross ink was bleeding on every paper I wrote on. So I decided to try using the converter and switching to a different brand.
I got a bottle of Parker ink, put my converter in the nib, and tried to fill it. But nothing I did worked. I could not get ink in, and it didn't seem like it was doing anything at all. I tried filling it with water, and that worked fine, I got it filled all the way, but the ink just wouldn't fill. Also, when pumping the converter, ink bubbles were popping out between the converter and barrel, which doesn't seem like it can be in any way good.
I filled the converter from the ink bottle to see if it would, and it did. But it leaked all over the inside of the pen (I put it in, wrote a few lines, and took it back out to see.) This is really frustrating, because if it's the nib then I've wasted 30 pounds I can't afford to waste. If it's just the converter, no big deal.
Do these symptoms sound familiar to anyone? What mystifies me the most is that it filled with water no problem, but would not suck the ink when pushed onto the nib.
I got a bottle of Parker ink, put my converter in the nib, and tried to fill it. But nothing I did worked. I could not get ink in, and it didn't seem like it was doing anything at all. I tried filling it with water, and that worked fine, I got it filled all the way, but the ink just wouldn't fill. Also, when pumping the converter, ink bubbles were popping out between the converter and barrel, which doesn't seem like it can be in any way good.
I filled the converter from the ink bottle to see if it would, and it did. But it leaked all over the inside of the pen (I put it in, wrote a few lines, and took it back out to see.) This is really frustrating, because if it's the nib then I've wasted 30 pounds I can't afford to waste. If it's just the converter, no big deal.
Do these symptoms sound familiar to anyone? What mystifies me the most is that it filled with water no problem, but would not suck the ink when pushed onto the nib.