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Pilot G2 Fits which more expensive Rollerball Pens?


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I know there are several poste on this topic but I was looking for one complete list. The list that is posted on this forum is incomplete since it does not list Waterman. Is there a place in this forum or on the internet with a complete list of what more expensive Rollerball Pens can use the Pilot G2.

 

Thanks for your help.

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There may be a comprehensive listing somewhere, but i've never seen it. The following rollerball brands accept the Pilot G2 refill (but there may be other brands which accept the G2 in addition to these):

 

Aurora

Bexley

Conklin

Conway Stewart

Delta

Faber-Castell

Monteverde

Rotring

Stipula

Taccia

Visconti

Waterford

Waterman

Regards,

 

Ray

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There may be a comprehensive listing somewhere, but i've never seen it. The following rollerball brands accept the Pilot G2 refill (but there may be other brands which accept the G2 in addition to these):

 

Aurora

Bexley

Conklin

Conway Stewart

Delta

Faber-Castell

Monteverde

Rotring

Stipula

Taccia

Visconti

Waterford

Waterman

 

thank you very much.

 

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Not much into rollerball pens, but I concur that the G2 refill can be used in a Waterman Phileas Rollerball pen. In fact, a Signo refill works too.

 

With Aloha,

 

Clarence

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Not much into rollerball pens, but I concur that the G2 refill can be used in a Waterman Phileas Rollerball pen. In fact, a Signo refill works too.

 

With Aloha,

 

Clarence

This is probably not much help, but I put a G-2 refill in my Namiki Bamboo roller ball.

Secundum Artem

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There may be a comprehensive listing somewhere, but i've never seen it. The following rollerball brands accept the Pilot G2 refill (but there may be other brands which accept the G2 in addition to these):

 

Aurora

Bexley

Conklin

Conway Stewart

Delta

Faber-Castell

Monteverde

Rotring

Stipula

Taccia

Visconti

Waterford

Waterman

 

thank you very much.

 

 

 

I thought I was into this, but I only have four on this list. And my preference is the Q7 not the G2. But I am so into this concept!

Cheers,

 

“It’s better to light a candle than curse the darkness

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I know there are several poste on this topic but I was looking for one complete list. The list that is posted on this forum is incomplete since it does not list Waterman. Is there a place in this forum or on the internet with a complete list of what more expensive Rollerball Pens can use the Pilot G2.

 

Thanks for your help.

By adding a small spacer at the top of the refill, a G2 will fit a Lamy.

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Does anybody know whether or not Pilot G-2 fits Caran d'Ache Léman?

Seeking a Parker Duofold Centennial cap top medallion/cover/decal.
My Mosaic Black Centennial MK2 lost it (used to have silver color decal).

Preferably MK2. MK3 or MK1 is also OK as long as it fits.  
Preferably EU.

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