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What Sheaffer Imperial Is This?


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Here it is, with the pen & cartridge and a button converter. I haven't tried it yet, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.

So you have done it. Thumb up. It would definitely work.

 

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Khan M. Ilyas

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Both of you have just voided your warranties. :doh:

 

What warranties? It is already no Sheaffer no warranties.

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Obviously some people don't appreciate sarcasm.

Both you and your sarcasm are welcome. Take mine as sarcasm too.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Why, you prefer that best describes you? A word that has'genius' imbeded in it. Resourceful suffices. Again, salute to you for being resourceful in finding a solution.

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Why, you prefer that best describes you? A word that has'genius' imbeded in it. Resourceful suffices. Again, salute to you for being resourceful in finding a solution.

The earlier pre - editing version was better. Lol.

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The earlier pre - editing version was better. Lol.

 

As much as I would like it to stay, I find ingenious superflous. What is superflous, I find immoral. That's why I revised it. Lol.

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I have one of these pens like the OP's. I tried the button converter, and it worked, but then the sac failed. At that point I started trying to resac the button converter, but left off for some reason. Maybe I'll try shortening a squeeze converter. These are nice writing pens. Shortening that squeeze converter was an inspiration, mitto.

 

I have nothing better to do, being retired. I was working with another Sheaffer that turned to have a plastic insert in the barrel that I removed with a small but long screwdriver. Then a piston converter worked, but I forget which pen it was. Probably a later Imperial. Too much stuff, but there is always a challenge.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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I have one of these pens like the OP's...Shortening that squeeze converter was an inspiration, mitto.

 

I have nothing better to do, being retired...

Thank you pajaro. And same here. Nothing to do being retired. Sailing in the same boat. Lol.

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