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Is This Omas Paragon?


Lansknight

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Dear All:

 

This is my first Omas. It looks like a Paragon. But the ink system is different with their website's saying.

Is it Paragon? If so, what version it is?

 

Thank you very much,

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Unless I am totally mistaken it is a Milord. I have the exact same model.

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Unless I am totally mistaken it is a Milord. I have the exact same model.

 

Yes, A Milord. I also have one with this kind of cartridge cage.

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A very nice Omas! Enjoy it!

Someday the mountain might get em but the law never will.........

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:rolleyes: this is the one model of Omas that i have always wanted to own.

 

Still some good deals to be had on old style Paragons these days. I picked up a very nice piston filler old style Paragon for sub $300 not too long ago. It’s a great pen! Pull the trigger and don’t look back!

Someday the mountain might get em but the law never will.........

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Is there any converters that could be used for this ACS filling system? :)

 

No. You wouldn't be able to replace the end cap, so it would all dry out, and even if one fit it would be smaller than a cartridge and would have to fit inside that filling system. Refill cartridges....

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Still some good deals to be had on old style Paragons these days. I picked up a very nice piston filler old style Paragon for sub $300 not too long ago. It’s a great pen! Pull the trigger and don’t look back!

 

thanks. i shall keep an eye on this one online.

-rudy-

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