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Sorry, I think this question must have been asked hundreds of times before but I simply cannot find recent information. It's been a few years since I last bought a good assortment of sacs and spare parts but now I'm running out of a number of sizes. Unfortunately, my shop closed it's doors by now and I'm looking for a new supplier. Could you recommend a good and reasonably priced source, preferably in Europe?

 

Thanks a lot in advance!

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You could try these

 

https://www.vintagepensacsandparts.com/section.php/2/1/ink_sacs_for_fountain_pens

 

Before the forum bully comes along to point out how wrong I am to recomend them ;)

 

Yes, I do recomment them, too. No problems, good sacs. Aka The Pendragons.

 

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I've happily bought from them before having been recommended them by a serial repairer at the local club.

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You could try these

 

https://www.vintagepensacsandparts.com/section.php/2/1/ink_sacs_for_fountain_pens

 

Before the forum bully comes along to point out how wrong I am to recomend them ;)

do tell, this bully of which you speak

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Not allowed to, i suspect he is a forum sponsor, but it soon becomes obvious ;)

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Ha ha, I wonder if you are referring to me, having critised information or lack thereof, supplied on another thread..

 

Back on topic, here is another reccomendation https://www.vintagefountainpens.co.uk/ourshop/cat_1383262-Parts-and-Accessories.html

I haven't compared prices, but buying my sacs direct from USA, I have heard nothing but good tings about these suppliers.

Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge (Charles Darwin)

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Sorry to dissapoint but nope not you :)

 

Although I did find the original posting I mentioned that you were quick to poo poo and it turned out you also dismissed the work of Fountainbel as it was his method of repair I was referring too. ;)

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Thank you all for the info. Pendragon looks good to me, they have what I need. Would there be any benefit buying sacs directly from the US?

 

 

Ha ha, I wonder if you are referring to me, having critised information or lack thereof, supplied on another thread..

 

Back on topic, here is another reccomendation https://www.vintagefountainpens.co.uk/ourshop/cat_1383262-Parts-and-Accessories.html

I haven't compared prices, but buying my sacs direct from USA, I have heard nothing but good tings about these suppliers.

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Thank you all for the info. Pendragon looks good to me, they have what I need. Would there be any benefit buying sacs directly from the US?

 

I'm buying in bulk, from the same USA suppliers as those mentioned previously, for use on customers pens, servicing/repairs.

To retail sacs and, repair supplies, would take up too much time, more power to those that provide this service.

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I'm not sure, which US suppliers you refer to. Could you let me know an address you would recommend? Then I could make up my mind.

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You could try these

 

https://www.vintagepensacsandparts.com/section.php/2/1/ink_sacs_for_fountain_pens

 

Before the forum bully comes along to point out how wrong I am to recomend them ;)

 

An endorsement from me too. I don't have to buy sacs very often, but I always get them here.

http://www.aysedasi.co.uk

 

 

 

 

She turned me into a newt.......

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I'm not sure, which US suppliers you refer to. Could you let me know an address you would recommend? Then I could make up my mind.

The Pen Sac Company.

 

Talk to Peter.

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Although I'm in the US, I've dealt with Pendragon multiple times and have never had a problem.

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From Australia, Pendragons have been cheaper. This may be owing to the [brexit-related] decline of the British Pound.

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