One
of my eccentricities is using a fountain pen for signing letters, cheques, cards
and notes. I often use other types of pens for notes to myself. The Waterman
people taught be a trick to keep the ink free flowing. Run warm (not hot) water
through the nib, forcing it in where the ink cartridge fits and out the nib. Let
it flow for a few minutes to remove any ink dried inside. I use a French
Waterman expert Dune blue pen.
It uses either an ink cartridge or a refillable converter with a screw plunger to suck up the ink.
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