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Watermina ' Night And Day ' Converter


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I have sat on a Watermina 'Night and Day' in silver for some time, alas with no way to use it!

 

My question is quite simple - does this model use a CF-style converter or something more particular? I believe it uses CF cartridges, but am unsure if all CF-style converters fit all CF cartridge models. My thought was to hunt a converter down and finally put it into use!

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That period is a mystery for all (most?) of us.

 

I would not be able to tell you

 

 

 

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http://www.ebay.com/p/Waterman-Converter-CF-E-WATERMINA/1767115548

 

Montgomery Stationery seems to support that the CF converters fit. I would consider contacting directly and asking them.

 

Do you have any cartridges that fit your pen ? They can be refilled.

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I have a gold Watermina Night & Day. It does require a C/F converter.

fpn_1375035941__postcard_swap.png * * * "Don't neglect to write me several times from different places when you may."
-- John Purdue (1863)

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I have a gold Watermina Night & Day. It does require a C/F converter.

 

Wonderful! Many thanks for the information!

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Yes indeed, the Waterminas are compatible with CF converters and cartridges; I use both of it all the time.

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I have one two. Been syringe filling C/F carts forever. Nice to have it confirmed. Mine is a Watermina N & D gold and black. Sweet little pen.

Looking for a cap for a Sheaffer Touchdown Sentinel Deluxe Fat version

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Thanks to all who responded. I sourced a CF converter and it fits perfectly – so pleased to see such a nice pen come back into use!

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