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For the Lady you can only use the small waterman international cardridge

 

just that and not a converter

 

it's fake to use a CF converter with the converter you can't "close" your pen

 

sorry for this bad news

Sorry for my bad English but I write from France and frenchs are not so good in foreign language

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For the Lady you can only use the small waterman international cardridge

 

just that and not a converter

 

it's fake to use a CF converter with the converter you can't "close" your pen

 

sorry for this bad news

 

Well that is certainly disappointing ... Guess I'll be refilling carts with a syringe. That's a shame as it's a really nice pen thats crippled by design.

 

Thanks for letting me know that before I ordered it !

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I beg to differ re: the 'bad news'. I have several of the petite Lady pen models (Agathe, Elsa and Patricia) and I always use the C/F converters with them; they fit just fine in place of the mini cartridges, with all the benefits of ink choices, economy, etc.

Glenn.

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I beg to differ re: the 'bad news'. I have several of the petite Lady pen models (Agathe, Elsa and Patricia) and I always use the C/F converters with them; they fit just fine in place of the mini cartridges, with all the benefits of ink choices, economy, etc.

Glenn.

 

Are they the same size as the "Anastasia" ?

 

Im only asking to confirm it... I am sure you posted because it is but just want to double check before I order.

 

Thanks !!!

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I have CF cartridge in Black and Red if someone is interested by

3$ the box of 8, postage every where you want !!

 

A little later, but any chance you might still have those?

 

Just got an old waterman c/f and spent hours trying to find an ink solution, I got a converter, but it never hurts to have more than one option!

 

Thanks

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I have CF cartridge in Black and Red if someone is interested by

3$ the box of 8, postage every where you want !!

Contacted dboulonnais a couple weeks ago. Sent him some money a few days ago. Ink cartridges arrived today!!!! He even sent me a few free empties to refill!!!

 

Very happy today.

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Hello all -

 

I learn this evening that both of my CFs accept happily the little Franklin Covey refill cartridges (from Staples). I'm pretty pleased to put my syringe away, except for my occasional heroin usage.

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@SG

Which FC refill cartridge?

The Cross refills have a larger hole than the narrow nipple of the CF.

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