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I have two, both of which I'm using as eyedroppers - one with Pilot Blue ink, the other with Noodler's Black. Probably the best bang for the buck out there. (Using them as intended and buying those minuscule cartridges would change that, however.)

 

Great pens. Highly recommended as eyedroppers because of the tight barrel threads.

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Well, it isn't a fountain pen feed truth be told. And, it could be argued on pedantic technical grounds that the V Pens and the Petits aren't really fountain pens at all.

 

They're good olde 1980s era Pilot V7 and V5 gel ink pens with a pressed steel fountain pen nib swapped in inplace of the roller ball. Same ink too.

The V7 and V5 are not gel pens but liquid ink rollerballs

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I have two, both of which I'm using as eyedroppers - one with Pilot Blue ink, the other with Noodler's Black. Probably the best bang for the buck out there. (Using them as intended and buying those minuscule cartridges would change that, however.)

 

Great pens. Highly recommended as eyedroppers because of the tight barrel threads.

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love mine

 

and no cracking (as opposed to my Preppies)

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