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19 hours ago, CemPenUser said:

Z27 did the trick on the 40 year old Safari though I miss the firmness and the snap of the nubbins of a Z28 on a current Safari. Holds more ink and shows ink level now. Excellent. Thanks.

- Charlie

 

Thanks for the update. I'm glad it worked for you.

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On 3/18/2021 at 7:05 PM, jungkind said:

Talking about old/early Lamy Squeeze Converters, anyone has information about this one?

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Before Lamy produced its proprietary cartridge/converter design, some early Lamy cartridge/converter fountain pens accepted Montblanc/International-sized cartridges and converters. Does this converter fit a Montblanc/International style cartridge/converter fountain pen, or does it fit a Lamy proprietary fountain pen?

BTW, in a previous post, someone asked about Parker converters and Lamy pens. I would never attempt to install a Parker-style converter or cartridge in a Lamy cartridge/converter fountain pen.  I have inadvertently damaged a feed nipple, in the past, so I think it is risky to do such a thing. Just use the correct converter since they are relatively inexpensive and easily obtainable.

Regards, Robert

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Alan you are right, the convertor in question looks like an international one, definitely different from Lamy

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