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What Converter For Ad2000 Dunhill Pen?


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Hi guys I'm still a newbie using Dunnhill A.D. 2000 Fountain pen. My converter has started leaking unfortunately and I need to buy a new one, but I do not know what the model number is.

 

Can you please tell me here I can find this converter. Also what is the model number or what it is called?

 

Meanwhile can I get something from Staples or Office Depot?

 

 

Thanks for your help guys.

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My Dunhill AD2000 uses the same nib and section as found on the Namiki/pilot custom 742 series. In fact the included converter is identical to the Pilot Con-70 converter. Any Pilot converter will fit the AD2000.

 

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My Dunhill AD2000 uses the same nib and section as found on the Namiki/pilot custom 742 series. In fact the included converter is identical to the Pilot Con-70 converter. Any Pilot converter will fit the AD2000.

 

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Thanks Hari, I learn new things every day. So the AD2000 uses a different converter than the other Dunhills.

 

 

 

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Modern Dunhills come with a MB-like converter (only without the coil)

The AD2000 range came with a nib-feed by Pilot so you can use any Pilot converter, including the huge Con70.

 

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Pilot converter, doubt the local big box will be able to help you out. Standard internationals will NOT fit either of my AD2000's. These images are not mine but clearly show a converter and some cartridges.

 

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