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madoo77

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Hi, 

 

I have a pen probably 40 years old passed on to me by my late father-in-law. Loved him and love writing with this pen. The converter is beginning to leak now and I am trying to see if I can get a replacement one. First step is to identify this pen and from looking at online information it is either a Sheaffer TRZ or a Fountain II.

 

I saw the following links online which I have been using as a reference: 

https://www.peytonstreetpens.com/fashion-ii-fountain-pen-model-261-gold-lined-medium-new-old-stock-in-box.html

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/185589989550?hash=item2b360680ae:g:GIYAAOSwqRRjK1LX

 

The clip of my pen is slightly different from the TRZ 70 as it is not as close to the end of the cap as the TRZ 70. The Fashion II picture matches but the bottom of the pen is slightly different. 

 

Any advice on which one it is? Also, are the converters for the two pens the same?

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

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If it's a slender converter, it might be hard to replace. But, if it's the ink sac that's leaking, that can be replaced.  Any competent ''pen-doctor'' can do it.

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