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Waterman Gentleman Ink Flow Issue Due To Some Unknown Reasons.


FauzAhmad

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Hello guys, I picked up this Waterman Gentleman a while a go. It has some issues with the nib. Though the nib looks very fine to me but it writes super dry. it delivers ink only when I apply a little pressure. its a gold nib, in case youre wondering, and its very smooth. I still haven't found any specific angle that it writes fine at. I have serviced the pen a few times but it just doesn't work well. I suspect the problem might be due to its tines having a small gap between them after the breather hole and then joining at the writing tip. ill attach some pictures of the nib and the quality of writing. Also, I think its worth mentioning that if I dip it into some ink, it works well for a few lines.

Thank you all so much in advance. Looking forward to receiving your thoughts and opinions! :)

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What inks have you tried? Some flow more easily than others. Try a Waterman ink if you haven't yet done so.

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Hey sir! Thank you for your consideration! I will soon try it out! I have a bottle somewhere. Will just have to find it. I was watching a restoration video and I think I might have not flushed it enough times... I'll try both the things out!

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If you are using a converter, there is often a vapor lock due to the thinness of the converter. Pelikan makes a cartridge with a little plastic ball in it you can rescue and put in the converter. A small middle section of a ball point spring would also prevent vapor lock.

 

Just roll the pen to the side, if it starts drying out and the ball or the spring will go up and break the vapor lock.

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If you are using a converter, there is often a vapor lock due to the thinness of the converter. Pelikan makes a cartridge with a little plastic ball in it you can rescue and put in the converter. A small middle section of a ball point spring would also prevent vapor lock.

 

Just roll the pen to the side, if it starts drying out and the ball or the spring will go up and break the vapor lock.

 

Thank you so much for the interest! I am not using a converter with it. It's just a standard cartridge. Also, I gave it some more flushing and it's working alot better now!:)

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What inks have you tried? Some flow more easily than others. Try a Waterman ink if you haven't yet done so.

Works very well now! I flushed it out alot more and filled it with waterman ink! Thank you so much for your help!

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