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I did a search and could not find an answer.

 

I have a Mont Blanc fountain pen that I received as a gift in the 90s. The other day a friend bought me Mont Blanc ink cartridges for a gift. My Mont Blanc cannot take the cartridges. I can't return the cartridges and would like to know if I can fit in any of these pens:

 

-Visconti Van Gogh

-Edison Collier

-TWSBI Mini

-Lamy Safari

-Pilot Metropolitan

-Noodler's Ahab

 

Thanks in advance!

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I did a search and could not find an answer.

 

I have a Mont Blanc fountain pen that I received as a gift in the 90s. The other day a friend bought me Mont Blanc ink cartridges for a gift. My Mont Blanc cannot take the cartridges. I can't return the cartridges and would like to know if I can fit in any of these pens:

 

-Visconti Van Gogh

-Edison Collier

-TWSBI Mini

-Lamy Safari

-Pilot Metropolitan

-Noodler's Ahab

 

 

 

I have very limited experience and am not really qualified to answer your question. However I am pretty sure that the Mont Blanc cartridge will not fit into the Lamy Safari or Pilot Metropolitan because those 2 pens use their own brand/proprietary ink cartridge. I've used the Mont Blanc cartridges in other pens which take International/Standard size cartridges.

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You should look for pens that take "standard international" cartridges. I am fairly sure that Montblanc cartridges would be compatible with those; I have certainly heard of people putting standard international cartridges in Montblanc C/C pens.

 

The Visconti Van Gogh and Edison Collier should be OK.

 

The TWSBI is a piston-filler that will only work with bottled ink. I believe the Ahab also only drinks from a bottle.

 

Pilot and Lamy use "proprietary" cartridges that are not standard international size. (Although I think there may be a Metropolitan variant sold outside the USA that does take standard international cartridges, the two I have take the incompatible Pilot cartridges.)

 

I hope this helps.

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I have very limited experience and am not really qualified to answer your question. However I am pretty sure that the Mont Blanc cartridge will not fit into the Lamy Safari or Pilot Metropolitan because those 2 pens use their own brand/proprietary ink cartridge. I've used the Mont Blanc cartridges in other pens which take International/Standard size cartridges.

Thanks, that helps. I did not know the Lamy or Pilot had their own ink cartridge because I use the converter with my pens.

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You should look for pens that take "standard international" cartridges. I am fairly sure that Montblanc cartridges would be compatible with those; I have certainly heard of people putting standard international cartridges in Montblanc C/C pens.

 

The Visconti Van Gogh and Edison Collier should be OK.

 

The TWSBI is a piston-filler that will only work with bottled ink. I believe the Ahab also only drinks from a bottle.

 

Pilot and Lamy use "proprietary" cartridges that are not standard international size. (Although I think there may be a Metropolitan variant sold outside the USA that does take standard international cartridges, the two I have take the incompatible Pilot cartridges.)

 

I hope this helps.

Thank you I will try to search if the Viscoton or Edison can take the cartridges.

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