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Hi. Welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell. What makes you think it takes refills?

 

 

 

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Do any parts of it unscrew? It's rather hard to really get any detailed information from the pictures you've posted, and this isn't a well-known pen or manufacturer.

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Hello.; The RR, if I'm not mistaken is for Rolls Royce. Might that be of help? There are some Rolls Royce branded fountain pens out there - probably made under license for someone.

 

It might help if you could photograph the nib. There may be some clues in the marking there.

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That might be the slenderest fountain pen I've ever seen!

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Kenneth Moyle

Hamilton, Ontario

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Have you tried universal/international carts? This pen reminds of a Sailor Chalana. Sailor did make Chalanas under license, such as Gazzaz. If the innards match, try Chalana carts.

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I think the initials are PR, not RR.

Baptiste knew how to make a short job long

For love of it. And yet not waste time either.

Robert Frost

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