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4 hours ago, Pen Ffynnon said:

I love it! It has the 1.1 stub nib and it's everything I want in a stub--smooth, juicy, and perfect for Van Dieman's Blue-Ringed Octopus.

 

Thank you so much for posting yours!

 

I love the unique designs and how relatively inexpensive the Retro 51 FPs are. There is one flaw with them. When you screw the cap back on, be gentle. The threads are some sort of plastic and I think I have damaged some of mine. That is the only flaw with these pens otherwise they are great. Plus if you ever have an issue Retro 51s customer service is superb.

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3 hours ago, boilermaker1975 said:

 

I love the unique designs and how relatively inexpensive the Retro 51 FPs are. There is one flaw with them. When you screw the cap back on, be gentle. The threads are some sort of plastic and I think I have damaged some of mine. That is the only flaw with these pens otherwise they are great. Plus if you ever have an issue Retro 51s customer service is superb.

When I was unscrewing the section to fill it, it was very squeaky. I put a little silicone grease on them--much better. I do wish that some of the designs that they put on rollerball pens were also available on FPs. There's been a couple in the past that I was sad to miss out on.

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I contacted Retro 51 about a conversion kit to convert rollerballs to fountain pens. They replied that they only had the fountain pen to rollerball converter kit at this time. 
 

I figure the more who ask for a kit to convert rollerball pens to fountain pens the more likely they would consider making one. 
 

I also have Retro 51 fountain pens that squeak when unscrewing.

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@Misfit The fountain pen to roller ball converter is a fairly new product, maybe about a year. I will contact Retro 51 asking about a roller ball to fountain pen converter.

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Pel and pal, sleeping off their jet lag.

 

(That's a small Eboya Kyouka and an M405, if you're wondering about scale. The ebonite is really hard to capture in a photo: the high polish gives it a depth, in person, that makes the subtle pattern of the material hard to see in a photo -- except in indirect, filtered daylight, which then makes it look flatter than IRL. Beautiful pen. And Michael Masuyama reduced the Pelikan's broad nib in the direction of a fine and ground it to a mild left oblique; I've only tested it briefly so far, but it seems like exactly what I wanted, and brings my Stresemann quest to a very happy conclusion.)

 

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15 hours ago, Pen Ffynnon said:

When I was unscrewing the section to fill it, it was very squeaky. I put a little silicone grease on them--much better. I do wish that some of the designs that they put on rollerball pens were also available on FPs. There's been a couple in the past that I was sad to miss out on.

 

I found this video that talks about the plastic thread issue at about the 8:45 point,

 

 

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  I’ve had two pens arrive recently, both Parkers:

 

Parker IM Last Frontier Submerge F

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Parker Arrow Black Matte M

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Top 5 (in no particular order) of 20 currently inked pens:

Sheaffer 100 Satin Blue M, Pelikan Moonstone/holographic mica

Brute Force Designs Pequeño Ultraflex EF, Journalize Horsehead Nebula 

Pilot Custom 743 <FA>, Oblation Sitka Spruce

Pilot Elite Ciselé <F>, Colorverse Dokdo

Platinum PKB 2000, Platinum Cyclamen Pink

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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Love the colors on the Last Frontier!! I'd love to see a pen in the teal-y color on there.

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3 hours ago, boilermaker1975 said:

@Misfit The fountain pen to roller ball converter is a fairly new product, maybe about a year. I will contact Retro 51 asking about a roller ball to fountain pen converter.

Me three. What an excellent idea! Thanks, @Misfit!!

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3 hours ago, InkyProf said:

Pel and pal, sleeping off their jet lag.

 

(That's a small Eboya Kyouka and an M405, if you're wondering about scale. The ebonite is really hard to capture in a photo: the high polish gives it a depth, in person, that makes the subtle pattern of the material hard to see in a photo -- except in indirect, filtered daylight, which then makes it look flatter than IRL. Beautiful pen. And Michael Masuyama reduced the Pelikan's broad nib in the direction of a fine and ground it to a mild left oblique; I've only tested it briefly so far, but it seems like exactly what I wanted, and brings my Stresemann quest to a very happy conclusion.)

 

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I have 4 Eboya pens. Love them.

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30 minutes ago, boilermaker1975 said:

@Misfit and @Pen Ffynnon I would love a fountain pen version of Rescue Owl. It is one seriously cute pen! 

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Yes! And the Rickshaw pen sleeve for that one is so good. And supporting a good cause. I got their "Buzz" Honeybee Rescue FP because the NW Honey Bee Habitat Restoration is near and dear to my heart.

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Yeah, I've seen a number of Retro 51 pens that I would have definitely considered buying as a fountain pen, had they made an FP version.  Sigh....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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13 hours ago, Pen Ffynnon said:

Love the colors on the Last Frontier!! I'd love to see a pen in the teal-y color on there.


  Thanks! I have seen one in the IM Writing Rituals collection that is a frosted teal, but not exactly like this one. The Urban come in teal, I noticed.

Top 5 (in no particular order) of 20 currently inked pens:

Sheaffer 100 Satin Blue M, Pelikan Moonstone/holographic mica

Brute Force Designs Pequeño Ultraflex EF, Journalize Horsehead Nebula 

Pilot Custom 743 <FA>, Oblation Sitka Spruce

Pilot Elite Ciselé <F>, Colorverse Dokdo

Platinum PKB 2000, Platinum Cyclamen Pink

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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On 5/24/2025 at 8:19 AM, boilermaker1975 said:

@Misfit The fountain pen to roller ball converter is a fairly new product, maybe about a year. I will contact Retro 51 asking about a roller ball to fountain pen converter.

Thank you for adding your voice to the request of Retro 51. 

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On 5/24/2025 at 11:27 AM, Pen Ffynnon said:

Me three. What an excellent idea! Thanks, @Misfit!!

You rock! Thank you for, well I hope for, contacting Retro 51. 

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On 5/24/2025 at 8:11 PM, inkstainedruth said:

@boilermaker1975

Yeah, I've seen a number of Retro 51 pens that I would have definitely considered buying as a fountain pen, had they made an FP version.  Sigh....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

Squeaky wheels, that’s all I’ll say. 

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I’d like to convert my Space Race rollerballs to fountain pens. Or at least one of them at a time. If only. 

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