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Prototype Streamline Kingsize Bulk Filler In Black Hr


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Hi Opooh,

Making the ends transparent would be feasible.

Francis

This sounds interesting. I've always been curious about how the ends are attached on a bulkfiller.

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Hi all,

Just to let you know :

The Kingsize Bulk fillers in black hard rubber are now available.

Alternatively in streamline or flat top versions.

Pens can alternatively be equipped with F,M, B, stub M or B, OM or OB in Gold or Titanium.

Ink window alternatively yellow, green or natural.

For prices and/or reservations, please contact directly : werner@conid.be

Francis

PS: The "In Flanders fields 1914-2014" LE editions in Tibaldi Imperior celluloid will become available end May

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Very nice indeed. I actually like the ink window as it is.

 

 

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Hi all,

Just to let you know :

The Kingsize Bulk fillers in black hard rubber are now available.

Alternatively in streamline or flat top versions.

Pens can alternatively be equipped with F,M, B, M, stub M or B, OM or OB in Gold or Titanium.

Ink window alternatively yellow, green or natural.

For prices and/or reservations, please contact directly : werner@conid.be

Francis

PS: The "In Flanders fields 1914-2014" LE editions in Tibaldi Imperior celluloid will become available end May

Great news.
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Excellent to know these are now available. Will be contacting Fountainbel once I've some monies!

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Excellent to know these are now available. Will be contacting Fountainbel once I've some monies!

Thanks for your interest, but please contact directly Conid when you are so far: werner@conid.be

Francis

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Thanks for your interest, but please contact directly Conid when you are so far: werner@conid.be

Francis

Hello Francis,

 

Just contacted him.

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Part of the fun of having an ink window is to see the fun different colored inks sloshing around inside.

 

Why muddy that color water with a colored window?

 

Clear please.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Part of the fun of having an ink window is to see the fun different colored inks sloshing around inside.

 

Why muddy that color water with a colored window?

 

Clear please.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

As Francis said in a previous post, inkwindow can be green, yellow or clear.

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Nib is 14K Size 8- the largest Bock makes...

Francis

PS : Note the nib unit is a BOCK screw-in cartridge featuring an ebonite feed.

Hello,

Does that correspond to the Bock 250 (so far as I know, the largest nib in a screw in unit, with a 35 mm nib length) or to the Bock 380 (39 mm nib length)? I admire the pen greatly.

Samthor

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Hello,

Does that correspond to the Bock 250 (so far as I know, the largest nib in a screw in unit, with a 35 mm nib length) or to the Bock 380 (39 mm nib length)? I admire the pen greatly.

Samthor

 

It's a Bock 380 (also informally refered to as a #8 nib). The standard Conid pens have Bock 250 nibs (also informally refered to as a #6 nibs).

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Thank you for the explanation :)

Werner recently added streamline and flattop ebonite Kingsize Bulkfillers to the CONID catalogue. But the order form there gives the same nib info and options as the other lines of Bulkfillers.

Samthor

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It's a Bock 380 (also informally refered to as a #8 nib). The standard Conid pens have Bock 250 nibs (also informally refered to as a #6 nibs).

Thanks for clarifying this issue raging.dragon !

Ive warned CONID, so they will surely correct this on their website.

Francis

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I have just ordered one Kingsize Bulk Filler Streamline. Werner has been very kind and helpful.

I am looking forward to receive it and test how this innovative system is working.

Cheers

Q.

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I have just ordered one Kingsize Bulk Filler Streamline. Werner has been very kind and helpful.

I am looking forward to receive it and test how this innovative system is working.

Cheers

Q.

Thanks quetalcoatl, you will surely not get disappointed !

Pens will be shipped next week.

i'll be at Conid Thursday for a final check of the pens.

Francis

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Hi Francis,

That is great. Werner told me that you will be at Conid on Thursday to grind the nib.

Regards

Q.

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The pen is fantastic. I really enjoy it. :-)

Thanks a lot to Werner and Francis for the great service and their kindness.

Q.

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