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Help Needed! Unisuper Refill Ubr-7 Wanted


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Hello folks,

I have already tried to find some help at my home country forum but without any effect.

Couple years ago I got a really, really, really nice piece of this. I was very spared in using it but happend- input out of ink. Then I left this pen for a while and half year ago I started going to stationery shops for refill but only thing I only get is standard one, very thin, matching to most of the ballpens. But as you can see in the pictures I need one that kinda is the part of the pen itself (without the inset pen has big hole and standard refill just fall out of it). The biggest discouragement came with google search results... No info about anyone selling UBR-7 which I believe I need (like ub-205 needs ubr-95 etc). Or maybe with the time Uni made something that fits to my model but has different mark? Or maybe I should search by pen mark (which I don't really know)?

Please, any suggestions?

 

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PS. Just to make everything clear- I don't care about the original piece of ink, I just want something that allow me to use this baby ;)

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Have you looked at other Uniball refills? There are some, quite similar to this, but sizes might differ.

Any chance you can cut the front piece and put it on the other Uni refill?

Scratching away on paper...

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Yes, I have but most of them is a lot thinner and/or the first part that makes the pen is longer.

Cutting doesn't make any sense. My refill is quite solid, so the new one, which I could possibly make may not be very matching and all ink would probably leaked out before I could put it together.

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Well... From your pictures it looks like a internal piece of pen section is stuck on the refill :)

 

Have you tried to write to Uniball customer service? Or people, who deal with these refill often - Cultpens or Tokyo Pen shop?

Scratching away on paper...

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Ok, I checked it very accurately! And I'm too gentle or it must be just refill itself! :)

 

Yes, I wrote to UniBall but I didn't get any answer yet. But I will give it a try and send another mail to Cultpens too, thank you.

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