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Caps That Post By Screwing Onto The Back Of The Pen?


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Hi all,

 

I've been looking around for pens whose caps screw onto the back of the pen when posting, instead of clicking into place, being held on by friction, or not posting at all. It's surprisingly hard to search for! The only one I've found so far is the Jean-Pierre Lepine pocket-sized pens, whose caps screw on to provide a fuller-sized pen for writing. Does anyone know of any other pens like this?

I'm always up for an ink trade!

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TWSBI Mini. It even has a little O-ring at the threads at the back of the pen, just so that when you screw the cap onto the back to post, the cap is held really securely and does not wobble at all.

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montblanc starwalker series (normal, urban, extreme etc)

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Marlen made some oddly shaped pens (Eclipse and Galexy, I think they were called) whose caps screw on in perfect alignment.

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Montegrappa Reminiscence, Symphony, Harmony, Cosmopolitan, Heritage and Espressione.

 

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Kaweco Supra.

 

 

Kaweco Elite and Liliput

Elite? Did some older iteration have threads in the back of the barrel?

You do not have a right to post. You do not have a right to a lawyer. Do you understands these rights you do not have?

 

Kaweco Supra (titanium B), Al-Sport (steel BB).

Parker: Sonnet (dimonite); Frontier GT; 51 (gray); Vacumatic (amber).

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TWSBI Mini. It even has a little O-ring at the threads at the back of the pen, just so that when you screw the cap onto the back to post, the cap is held really securely and does not wobble at all.

 

+1. Loved that feature! It was really nice to write with posted too. I sort of miss mine...

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Kaweco Supra.

 

 

 

Elite? Did some older iteration have threads in the back of the barrel?

I did an horrible mistake. It is the Kaweco Special that has threads on the back of he barrel, the elite does not

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Wow, I never dreamed there were so many! Do any of these have room for a converter? I'm not much of a cartridge person.

I'm always up for an ink trade!

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Wow, I never dreamed there were so many! Do any of these have room for a converter? I'm not much of a cartridge person.

All the Montegrappas except the Micra will also take converters.

 

 

 

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Wow, I never dreamed there were so many! Do any of these have room for a converter? I'm not much of a cartridge person.

 

 

Confirm that the Delta will take a convertor too!

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