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Eric2018

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I received a pair of CS, a ballpoint 95 and a fountain pen 150.

 

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I love these models, esp. the ballpoint.

 

And folks, I need your help.......

 

For the ballpoint, I can't fine the refill in Hong Kong, I tried many similar refills but the metal points are too big that cannot be used. Any recommendations for getting any compatible refill anyway?

 

I saw a thread here below saying that 2 refills may fit.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/342875-a-vintage-conway-stewart-ballpoint/?hl=%2Bconway+%2Bstewart+%2Bballpoint

 

Anyone tried before?, as I need to order form Cultpens and if the model doesn't fit, then the $$$ is gone...

 

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For the fountain pen, the sac is broken and the original metal cover is rusted and so the seller used a silicon sac instead. Now the pen cannot be washed and the ink is difficult to be filled. Any recommendations that I can find a replacement?

 

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Thank you very much for your opinions..... ^_^

 

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I think that the pen should be marked as Conway 150, this pen wasnt Conway Stewarts finest hour, poor quality materials and construction with a press bar filler that rusted very easily.

 

A few years ago these pens sold for a few pounds, unwanted and unloved. I have just looked on eBay on your behalf to see if you could find a replacement pen but they are silly money, at least for Buy it Now.

 

I think what you are saying is that the press bar filler is absent and that you dont want to fill the pen by squeezing the silicon sac. I would doubt that you can find a replacement press bar filler. For sources of a replacement sac try:

 

https://www.vintagepensacsandparts.com/

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Anyway, thanks for your reply, Beechwood.

Yet I dont feel the pen are in poor quality.

 

Wow, yes! I came across a stationery shop tonight and I can get the Schmidt 700M refill mentioned in the captioned post.

 

It works! Just maybe 1mm shorter, but really not a problem.

And I restore the ballpoint pen with Tamiya compound, etc.

 

Love it! Looks terrific!

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