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I know its not a fountain pen but I've seen a picture somewhere of a Sheaffer FP which looks very similar so I assume it was part of a range including a FP.

 

I think this is a roller ball but as the refill bit is missing I can't work out which refill I need. I've tried a standard Sheaffer roller ball and the slim one plus a ballpoint (K refill) one but they are usually too long or the ball bit doesn't fit through the section.

 

I don't want to throw it away but I need to identify which refill I need.

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I'd first contact Pendemonium and ask if they have a tip that might fit. The system used standard Sheaffer cartridges so that part is covered.

 

 

 

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I remembered where I'd seen what looks like a FP version of the same pen. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291243117674?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

This is advertised as a Sheaffer Imperial FP. Was thee a roller ball/ball point/fibre tip version of this?

 

There were ball point and pencil versions but no roller ball IIRC. And the ball points was a conventional retract the tip design.

 

 

 

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You may be able to convert this to a FP with the proper section. Teri may have something in stock that works. Likely, the piston convertor will not fit but the squeeze style should.

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Looks like we're narrowing it down!

I'd be happy to use it as a roller ball but I can't find the correct refill. I've tried a standard Sheaffer roller ball and the slim one plus a ballpoint (K refill) one but they are usually too long or the ball bit doesn't fit through the section. Any idea which refill I should use?

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