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Kathleen Pilkington

 

Service and Repair Coordinator

 

Sheaffer a Division of BIC USA

 

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Ft. Madison, IA 52627

 

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Your best bet may to pick up some cartridges and refill them. Currently, a slim convertor can sell for $30 to $50 on eBay. I would not buy a slim Targa/Fashion/TRZ without one. Obviously, since you already have the pen...

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I just happen to have a good OEM Sheaffer Converter that I have no use for. Send me a pm with your address and I'll send it to you.

 

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You can also get away with a Monteverde mini-converter. Obviously, they don't really hold a lot but it's significantly better than no converter at all. Should be able to snag one for about 5 USD

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thanks a lot everyone for the kind help and you will be happy to know i got hold of a few convertors and sheaffer skrip slim II cartrides for sheaffer targa slim pens

 

let me know if anyone needs them

 

regards

 

ali

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