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I am asking this question because it is popular among new users. I have a feeling of the responses, but figured I would check and see.

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Bottled ink, preferably being used to fill a lever fill pen. It took me many years of looking before I finally decided to buy a modern Conway Stewart Dinkie simply because of it being cartridge only. If CS in its modern incarnation had done a lever fill Dinkie I would have been sold in an instant.

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Cartridges definitely! All kinds of them: .22, 9mm, .40, .357, .38, 7.62x39, .308. Alas, they don't fit to the pen. For the pen God gave us all kinds of bottles :roflmho:

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I have no real preference. I enjoy both.

 

Except for my Sailor pens where it is cartridges all the way. If I want to use a bottled ink for them I refill the cartridges because the flow is much better than from the Sailor converter (which has a small capacity anyway)

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Pelikan M1000 (black) B Nib

Bexley Simplicity bronze GT B nib

Pilot VP blue/GT B nib

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...Sailor pens where it is cartridges all the way. If I want to use a bottled ink for them I refill the cartridges because the flow is much better than from the Sailor converter (which has a small capacity anyway)

And that's great, cause it saves me a huge amount of money for KOP :eureka:

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Bottled is the only way to go :P. To me bottled ink is classic.

 

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Bottle offers far more choices. But when making rounds, a cartridge-filled with an extra cartridge in the pocket works well.

 

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Bottle-filled offers more choice, is better for the environment, cheaper and feels cooler to use.

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I prefer bottle because there are so many more color choices out there with bottle inks...plus I just like the idea of using bottled ink.

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i voted bottled but cartridges are good way to start or if you want convenience especially during travel. my daily user in fact is a montblanc le grand traveler which only takes cartridge.

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Converters win in every respect except that they're arguably not quite as quick and easy as a cartridge. However, if you factor in the time for ink to migrate to the end of the nib when you put a new cart in a dry pen, they don't even win there.

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I switch inks far too often for cartridges to be an economically viable option. The only cartridges I use are the ones that come with the pen (and sometimes not even those)

 

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Bottle only for this FPN'r.

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