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I received a Pembrooke fountain pen for my high school graduation (years and years ago) and have never used it. I just recently became interested in fountain pens. I understand the company went out of business. Does anyone know about the quality of Pembrooke pens? Also, it didn't come with a converter. Would a standard international converter fit this pen?

 

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Sorry, never heard of the brand. Can we get some pictures? Is there a cart in the pen?

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Sure.

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Franklin-Christoph, Italix, and Pilot pens are the best!
Iroshizuku, Diamine, and Waterman inks are my favorites!

Apica, Rhodia, and Clairefontaine make great paper!

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Sorry - forgot your other question. I've got a few cartridges. They look like standard international.

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Franklin-Christoph, Italix, and Pilot pens are the best!
Iroshizuku, Diamine, and Waterman inks are my favorites!

Apica, Rhodia, and Clairefontaine make great paper!

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I've never seen anything like it - not that I claim a comprehensive knowledge of pens. Nevertheless ... I'm sort of fascinated.

 

Clearly meant to be used with the cap posted.

 

is that a springy clip?

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No - the clip is firm. It takes effort - though not much - to clip it in your pocket.

Franklin-Christoph, Italix, and Pilot pens are the best!
Iroshizuku, Diamine, and Waterman inks are my favorites!

Apica, Rhodia, and Clairefontaine make great paper!

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Yeah, probably international standard carts, might even take one of the mini converters but I'd refill a cart first. I've seen pens with that clip posted here before.

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