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Old 02-15-2006, 08:26 AM
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I have a virtually unused Cross Pen set. I'll post photo's later when I've taken some!

They are the ATX in Chrome finish, in a leather case.

A Pen/Pencil set just sold on Ebay for
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Karen bought me a set of these a few years ago.

VERY nice.

(I only have the fountain pen nowadays )
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Fountain pen?
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Originally Posted by RichUK,Feb 15 2006, 06:35 PM
Fountain pen?
Fountain pen


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A fountain pen is a writing instrument, more specifically a pen, that contains a reservoir of liquid ink composed primarily of water. The ink is held in the reservoir by air pressure until needed, at which time it is fed to a nib through a "feed" via a combination of gravity and capillary action. Refilling the fountain pen reservoir with ink involves replacing an ink cartridge, or filling the pen with an eyedropper, or using one of a variety of internal mechanisms, which creates suction, to draw ink from a bottle. The ink is drawn through the nib and held in the pen's reservoir. Older pens squeezed and released an internal rubber sack to create the suction needed. Most modern pens use a removable internal converter, comprising a screw or piston mechanism, to create the suction and draw ink into the fountain pen.



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Thanks San
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Oo forgot to say,
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SOLD !

Didn't expect it to go so quickly !
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