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LSK333
Hi,

I purchased a bottle of Noodlers Year of the Golden Pig a while ago and then lost the highlighter that came with it. I left it someplace and can't find it to save my life!!! Does anyone know where I can buy the highlighters? Or, does someone have a highlighter they can part with?

Thanks!

Laura
jmkeuning
I bought a Sailor Superscript on the Marketplace a little while ago. I think that Superscript describes the nib. . . my pen is totally clear and takes a converter.

there is a discussion here, kissing links to his review.
Sousy
QUOTE(LSK333 @ Jan 23 2008, 11:27 AM) [snapback]488721[/snapback]
Hi,

I purchased a bottle of Noodlers Year of the Golden Pig a while ago and then lost the highlighter that came with it. I left it someplace and can't find it to save my life!!! Does anyone know where I can buy the highlighters? Or, does someone have a highlighter they can part with?

Thanks!

Laura


The pen that came with the Noodler's is a 'Preppy' chisel tip pen that you can buy from Pendemonium for $2 apiece, or 5 for $8.

http://www.pendemonium.com/index.htm

You'll need to 'modify' the pen by removing the cartridge/converter nipple, greasing the threads with vacuum/silicone grease and finding an O-Ring to put in place. I would also bet that if you inquire, the folks at Pendemonium might also be able to do that for you if you don't want to spend time or money finding or buying grease and O-Rings. (Or, you could buy the Platinum converter for $7 and use that - with much lessened ink capacity - as well.)
goldkiwi
QUOTE(Sousy @ Jan 23 2008, 09:35 AM) [snapback]488746[/snapback]
You'll need to 'modify' the pen by removing the cartridge/converter nipple, greasing the threads with vacuum/silicone grease and finding an O-Ring to put in place.


I've been using the fountain pen version of the Preppy as an eyedropper fill, with just silicone grease for over a month and haven't had any issues with leaking or anything, so the O-Ring might not be entirely necessary. Just to let you know!
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