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Franklin Covey From Cross


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i have 2 of these pens, i like them, i have one on me at all times, the only issue that ive run into is theres a chrome accent piece that is around the base of pen right above the nib, and on one of my pens its begun to leak ink, im not sure if i loosened it some how or if its just been abused too much, ill do some experimenting and get back to you

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Franklin Covey is a separate brand - Cross makes the pens for them. However, I think it does not take Cross cartridges. It seemed like a good pen for the money (around $17) after I smoothed the nib a bit. I no longer have it - I gave it to my son for his first fountain pen - but I would certainly consider buying one again.

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After doing some searching, franklin covey is just a name, the pens are crosses website and I think are still warrentied by them

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After doing some searching, franklin covey is just a name, the pens are crosses website and I think are still warrentied by them

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I have one of these, they are a good inexpensive pen. They take international type carts.

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I published some information and photos about it in don tell us about the pen you are using.....etc, but funy I cant remember the number of the post.

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I have one of these, they are a good inexpensive pen. They take international type carts.

Good to know about the cartridges. This gives me a reason to order some J Herbins.

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You are lucky I am imnsoniac this moment 049 am and I was checking the press. found it in a brick and mortar Sammys office suply in the small border town Eagle Pass Texas, looks sturdy but sincerily I didnt try it to much I need to write with it for a month to tell you my opinión but a priori I think is good. And to say the trut I dont like cartridges, they are penchant to leak, not this pen certanly but I am looking for a feeder tomorrow I will check the spare feeders in my centurys classic and II.

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thx for the quick reply... if u r still awake... why do you wanna change the feed? I didn't understand that one...

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thx for the quick reply... if u r still awake... why do you wanna change the feed? I didn't understand that one...

 

By "feeder" did penrivers perhaps mean converter as he referred to not liking cartridges?

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By "feeder" did penrivers perhaps mean converter as he referred to not liking cartridges?

Yes, thanks, nothing happen, is that I just dont trust cartridges.

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