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Hi folks,

 

I'm looking into getting converters for my favorite cartridge pens.

 

I bought my Ohto Tasche, which I like quite a lot, from JetPens, but they don't list a converter for it. Is there a standard converter I can use, or does Ohto make one that's best for this pen?

 

Thanks in advance for any and all advice!

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Hi folks,

 

I'm looking into getting converters for my favorite cartridge pens.

 

I bought my Ohto Tasche, which I like quite a lot, from JetPens, but they don't list a converter for it. Is there a standard converter I can use, or does Ohto make one that's best for this pen?

 

Thanks in advance for any and all advice!

The Ohto Tasche uses short international cartridges and there's only about 1/8 inch (about 3 mm) extra space beyond the catridge. The smallest converter I know of is the Monteverde, and it's much too long.

 

You might want to get a syringe and refill cartridges. The Write Fill kit has a syringe and a couple of needles. It's available from Pear Tree Pens.

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Thanks for the info!

 

I do own the write fill kit, and it already gets much use for those pens that I don't have or don't want to buy cartridges for. At least the Tasche takes international carts, so I can buy some interesting colors and then refill them.

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I don't use a converter for my Tasche, but did look for one after I first got. Not certain the below will work but looks possible.

 

http://www.tryphon.it/catalogo.htm

 

Scroll down to “Bantam” Ink Converter. What do you think?

 

I contacted them about this converter for my Ohto Tasche and they said it probably wouldn't fit. But you never know unless you try. They asked for a $20 minimum order so I haven't ordered one yet, and I don't like writing with it enough to order one anytime soon. I love the design but it's just not a good writer.

 

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Hmm... I'd have to whip out my pen to be sure, but that looks do-able. At that price, it may be worth the risk.

 

I've never heard of this company, though, and that's what makes me a tad skeptical.

 

No worries on Tryphon. They are a well-respected company, and the sole source, or best source, of many items essential to the fp community. (not affiliated)

 

Donnie

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)

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I don't use a converter for my Tasche, but did look for one after I first got. Not certain the below will work but looks possible.

 

http://www.tryphon.it/catalogo.htm

 

Scroll down to “Bantam” Ink Converter. What do you think?

I had forgotten about that converter; it is smaller than the Monteverde. I got one from Tryphon once, so I dug it out and tried it in an Ohto Tasche. It's too long. The catalog site says it's 42 mm long but mine measured 45 mm. Even if it were three mm shorter it still wouldn't fit.

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The first item on this page might fit the bill. I haven't tried it, but the description does say it'll fit most mini pens that take international cartridges. You could ask Todd for specific measurements; he's very responsive to email inquiries.

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