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These are indeed the best performing pens I have bought in many years (and I buy too many). Received a 1.1 and 1.5 from the group buy and use them all the time. They get plenty of admiring comments from my colleagues.

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These are indeed the best performing pens I have bought in many years (and I buy too many). Received a 1.1 and 1.5 from the group buy and use them all the time. They get plenty of admiring comments from my colleagues.

 

Thanks a Ton for your encouraging feedback sir!

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Hi.

 

I bought one of these is the last round and think it's a lovely pen. Is the current round still open and if so can I order ?

 

Thanks

 

Vijay

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I will have some of these at the Ohio show.

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Hi Folks,


I broke my JoWo 1.1 nib assembly and am looking to find a replacement. Does anyone know what might work to fix it?


Photo enclosed. Pretty much my fault. I was using the pen as an eyedropper. In order to fill it to the tippy top, I was unscrewing the nib assembly and then filling from there. If I only filled it by unscrewing the barrel, ink would burp out now and then. Well, I just cracked the plastic during the last fill. Eh, it happens. I’ll have to get the cracked part out somehow. Looking around, I’m having a little trouble finding a suitable replacement.


Would this one work? (I order from Goulet often.)



Or maybe this one is a closer match:



Thanks!



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Ask meisternibs.com if he has extra housings and feeds.

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Edit: Ignore this post, I didn't notice the date on this.

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