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What’s the hardest and easiest pens you’ve cleaned
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<blockquote data-quote="eggman" data-source="post: 542761" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>I have never written with a Parker fountain pen. I had a ball point or roller ball several years back. But no idea what ever happened to it.</p><p></p><p>I’ve looked at the Parkers and pelikans on eBay. But never pulled the trigger on one because I know nothing about them and which ones are good and which ones to stray away from. </p><p></p><p>That’s why I will pick up a Shaffer if I see one locally that’s cheap. I’ve had a couple of those and the ones that worked have been great smooth writers. I have 2 Shaffer’s I want to get fixed. One I picked up for $10 and a antique/junk dealer. And the other one belongs to my wife. It was her grandmothers pen. I’m thinking about surprising her and getting working so she can use it. She told me used to use it back in the mid 60’s when her grandmother was still alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggman, post: 542761, member: 54"] I have never written with a Parker fountain pen. I had a ball point or roller ball several years back. But no idea what ever happened to it. I’ve looked at the Parkers and pelikans on eBay. But never pulled the trigger on one because I know nothing about them and which ones are good and which ones to stray away from. That’s why I will pick up a Shaffer if I see one locally that’s cheap. I’ve had a couple of those and the ones that worked have been great smooth writers. I have 2 Shaffer’s I want to get fixed. One I picked up for $10 and a antique/junk dealer. And the other one belongs to my wife. It was her grandmothers pen. I’m thinking about surprising her and getting working so she can use it. She told me used to use it back in the mid 60’s when her grandmother was still alive. [/QUOTE]
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