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Which pens other than Esterbrook J-series do Renew-Point nibs fit in, please?


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On 3/24/2023 at 4:57 AM, PithyProlix said:

I did not previously realize this but there are actually two different lengths of Renew-Point compatible Osmiroid nibs

 

Wow, Pithy—great observation! I’ve been using these quite a lot and never noticed that. Thanks!

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On 1/26/2023 at 6:56 PM, Hagbard Celine said:

 

 

Update 20230126:

 

Venus
Osmiroid 65
Osmiroid 75 (Osmiroid “Easy-change” nib units are not compatible)
Pelikan (limited compatibility, seeking clarification) 
Rapidograph
Sengbusch
Tuckersharpe
Chadwick
Burnham B48

Linden (nib units said to fit Esterbrook pens, vice versa also?)

Misterlook, Easterbrook, EEsterbrook, and other “copycat” brands

 

Not all the models made by these brands are necessarily compatible. If anyone has other examples, please let us know.


I don’t have any new compatibility brands, but I have a clone brand to add to the list:

 

SEA-GULL

 

 The one I have is the size of a model J and the nib units fit perfectly. 

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We can add the Rotring Variant pen to this list.

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15 hours ago, gweimer1 said:

We can add the Rotring Variant pen to this list.

 

Very interesting. I see those 2nd hand for low prices and will give it a try.

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On 3/20/2025 at 2:47 AM, gweimer1 said:

We can add the Rotring Variant pen to this list.

 

On 3/20/2025 at 6:03 PM, PithyProlix said:

 

Very interesting. I see those 2nd hand for low prices and will give it a try.

 

I purchased a Rotring Variant set and it did not work for me. I tried with an Esterbrook 9128 nib. The Esterbrook did screw into the Rotring Variant's section. While the Esterbrook nib is a little longer than the Rotring's the problem seems to be due to the width: I couldn't even get the cap threads started with the Esterbrook in the pen.

 

@gweimer1 Are you sure your Rotring is a Variant model? If yes, is the inner cap missing?

 

 

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On 1/22/2023 at 2:46 PM, dms525 said:

This photo clarifies the Osmiroid-Esterbrook size issue, I hope.

 

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From left to right: Esterbrook Fine-Flexible, Osmiroid Fine-Flexible, Osmiroid Italic.

 

Except for the nipple on the Osmiroids, the carrier bodies of the Osmiroids and Esterbrooks are the same. But, the Osmiroid Italic nibs are shorter than the Osmiroid round-tipped nibs. That may make a difference in whether or not the nib tip bumps against the inside of the cap.

 

BTW, I can confirm that these nibs do not install in Pelikan M200's.

 

Happy Writing.

 

David

 

Just finding this thread now.  And I have a question....

The two Osmiroid nibs in the photo seem to have a piece on them -- the ring just above the threading -- that is at an angle -- not flush to the rest of the feed.  Is there a reason for that (that is, something specific to the design vs. some part on the feed that was damaged)?  I have a couple of Osmiroid fountain pens but have not tried them, and also a few spare Osmiroid nib units that I picked up simply BECAUSE I'd read that they fit in vintage Esties (I have a bunch of J series pens and a couple with the earlier style clips), plus various spare Estie nib units as well as the Osmiroid ones.

Thanks in advance.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

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On 4/9/2025 at 4:09 AM, PithyProlix said:

 

 

I purchased a Rotring Variant set and it did not work for me. I tried with an Esterbrook 9128 nib. The Esterbrook did screw into the Rotring Variant's section. While the Esterbrook nib is a little longer than the Rotring's the problem seems to be due to the width: I couldn't even get the cap threads started with the Esterbrook in the pen.

 

@gweimer1 Are you sure your Rotring is a Variant model? If yes, is the inner cap missing?

 

 

 

Yep, I'm holding it right now.   I have a 2442 nib in it, and the inner cap is still there.

 

My Rotring has "Rotring Variant" imprinted in gray on the barrel.

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