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Hello Armand, I am nobody to give you advice but I read here in fpn that the bottle of ink and a good feeder are the safest and economic way to ink your pen. You are in France, great country so I dont have any doubt you can find there whatever you need. Dont fall in the burden of check only Parker feeders, you can try whatever specially chiness remember they must fit tight.Good luck.

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Hello Armand, I am nobody to give you advice but I read here in fpn that the bottle of ink and a good feeder are the safest and economic way to ink your pen. You are in France, great country so I dont have any doubt you can find there whatever you need. Dont fall in the burden of check only Parker feeders, you can try whatever specially chiness remember they must fit tight.Good luck.

Thank you ! ;)

 

(when you say "feeder", you mean converters?)

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I don't know what I mean ja ja, but yea, with threads or pistons.

Ok, so with chinese converters i think jinhao but i don't know if they are compatible.

I want to spend money correctly so for a converter one time should be enough.

 

For parker pens, there are for sure parker converters, then i don't know for others.

 

I don't want to search forever so it will be a "de-luxe" or maybe a chinese/wathever compatible model.

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Finally, my researchs are over.

Thanks to your advices, from Christmas i will be writing everyday with :

 

  • Parker 45 (70s)
  • Camel Royal Blue
  • "De-luxe" Converter (backup cartridges)

 

It will be awesome, i can't wait and as a student it will be very pleasant :)

 

So,

 

Thank you again

 

I'll maybe post reviews, or photos here by Christmas !

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Hi and a warm welcome to our little Fountain Pen Nuthouse, as our admin Wim puts it :D

:W2FPN:

Enjoy.

Kindest of regards,

G.

Thank you ! (also merry christmas ;) )

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