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Hi,

I draw with Tashikawa calibrated pen /0,1mm/. It come with cartridge, which lasts about 3 days of drawing. Are there any possibilty to find a converter to pen? If not, are any calibrated pen 0.1mm or just a fountain pen with very fine nib?

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UPDATE - it s TaChikawa, not TaShikawa. Sorry

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yes, sure, I asked Google and Jet pens before posting here, and Tashikawa don t make the converter for it,

I would buy the converter from any other brand, but I don t know what kind of converter will fit to Tashikawa

 

Did you ask to jetpens?

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Can it be converted to an eye dropper?

Sorry, I m a newbe in the subject, please explaine what do you mean,

btw,¿ habla español? asi entendería mejor

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Sorry, I m a newbe in the subject, please explaine what do you mean,

btw,¿ habla español? asi entendería mejor

 

If the pen body has no holes or leaky seams, conversion to eyedropper might be an option. Here's a Goulet Pens video of a Platinum Preppy conversion to eyedropper.

 

 

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Some pens convert more reliably than others with 'ink burping" occasionally occurring in some.

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thank you !

 

If the pen body has no holes or leaky seams, conversion to eyedropper might be an option. Here's a Goulet Pens video of a Platinum Preppy conversion to eyedropper.

 

 

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Some pens convert more reliably than others with 'ink burping" occasionally occurring in some.

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