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I have a few sheaffer slim fountain pens mainly targas i use mainly bottled ink, but i would like to get some cartridges for the pens i know that sheaffer no longer make catridges for the slim pens, but does any know if other makers cartridges will fit my pens, thanks regards ian

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No others will work as far as I know. If you hurry Rene Alvaraz at Mr. Rene's Pens in the Marketplace forum here has some slim cartridges for sale.

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I have a bunch of Sheaffer slim cartridges and listed them on the Marketplace a while back. Would like to find good homes for them so would sell at a modest price plus postage.

 

One problem with older cartridges is that the ink has somehow dried out. You can take an old cartridge and either refill it (or re-hydrate with distilled water) using an eyedropper. I don't know how many times an old cartridge can be refilled but would think several times before they start leaking.

 

Like you, I use almost exclusively bottles for ink but it's handy to have cartridges when traveling and you don't want to transport a bottle of ink.

 

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Hi, Brownieeee

I just purchased a pen from you on ebay...a sentinel set.

 

I have an older shaeffer slim pen which I love, but am down to my last few boxes of cartridges. I used to have a converter for it but misplaced years ago. I cannot find anyone that lists a slimline converter (what my office supply folks used to call a type II cartridge). But if I do find aanyone in my searches, I will post the info here.

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I did a quick search and did not locate my earlier post in the Marketplace. I have a few cartridges for slim Sheaffer Targa pens (Sheaffer Skrip slim cartridge II). Please check the Marketplace for further information.

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Sam, the owner of Pendemonium, has indicated that the small Monteverde converter will fit these slim pens well (I have a TRZ, not as nice as a Targa but I like it). I believe that they're listed and described in the "Ink and Refills" section under Monteverde at the store's web site. I purchased some slim cartiridges from DRP (thanks!) and I'm very happy with them--I refill them from a bottle with a syringe--but also plan to get the converter with my next order from Pendemonium, as my slim converter that came with the TRZ now leaks. :(

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