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I just filled my pen (Jinhao Olympic Torch) with Omas Blue. Ive got a decent amount left, but it was hard to fill the pen because of the large nib. I stuck the convertor in after i couldnt fill the pen, but it was hard to turn because of the small hole in the ink bottle. I just got the pen filled. Is there an easier way to get my pen filled?

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Do you have a vial used for ink trading to pour it into?

 

I just filled my pen (Jinhao Olympic Torch) with Omas Blue. Ive got a decent amount left, but it was hard to fill the pen because of the large nib. I stuck the convertor in after i couldnt fill the pen, but it was hard to turn because of the small hole in the ink bottle. I just got the pen filled. Is there an easier way to get my pen filled?

 

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I use a syringe and a blunt end needle to draw ink out of a bottle the stick the needle into a cartridge or converter to fill. This is a pretty simple process and can be a clean one, if you are careful. You will get a bit more ink in the cartridge/converter that way, too.

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Get a Sheaffer Snorkel. :rolleyes:

 

 

I also use a syringe. Got mine from a vet. Drug stores in my state won't sell without prescription.

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Is there an easier way to get my pen filled?

Syringe or Visconti's Traveling Inkpot.

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You could use a syringe to fill either the converter or an empty cartridge.

 

Yep. That's what I do. A fine needle syringe will suck up every last drop of ink, and you can then squirt it into the converter, or empty cartridge.

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Get a small syringe or a small plastic pipette.

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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Do you have a vial used for ink trading to pour it into?

 

I just filled my pen (Jinhao Olympic Torch) with Omas Blue. Ive got a decent amount left, but it was hard to fill the pen because of the large nib. I stuck the convertor in after i couldnt fill the pen, but it was hard to turn because of the small hole in the ink bottle. I just got the pen filled. Is there an easier way to get my pen filled?

 

Hello,

 

where can those vial be bought?

Lamy AL-star - 1.1 (Omas Violet)

Nakaya Celluloid Mottishaw F Flex (PR Arabian Rose)

Omas Bologna - M (Noodler's Golden Brown)

Pelikan M620 Grand Place - Binder XF/XXF Flex (Noodler's Navajo Turquoise)

Stipula 22 - 0.9 (Waterman Florida Blue)

Waterman Patrician - M (Waterman Florida Blue)

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what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

Find a funnel that will accept the pen nib. Plug the spout with a cork or rubber stopper inserted from the larger end of the spout. Pour the ink into the funnel so there is at least enough in the funnel spout to reach the section.

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what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

Visconti Ink Pot (travelling)

Now the reason piston fillers MAY be considered by some to be less convenient than c/c. The last dregs of ink.

Also can use a montblanc or a visconti or lamy bottle.

 

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Short answer contact member dillo to buy some.

 

Long answer, go here and read the details.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...p?showtopic=127

 

 

 

Do you have a vial used for ink trading to pour it into?

 

I just filled my pen (Jinhao Olympic Torch) with Omas Blue. Ive got a decent amount left, but it was hard to fill the pen because of the large nib. I stuck the convertor in after i couldnt fill the pen, but it was hard to turn because of the small hole in the ink bottle. I just got the pen filled. Is there an easier way to get my pen filled?

 

Hello,

 

where can those vial be bought?

 

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pour some ink into the corner of a plastic freezer bag, then dip the nib and suck it up.

 

Disclaimer, I have never tried this, it just came to me.

 

If you have a pelikan, unscrew the nib and pour it in.

 

what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

 

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That is a perfect answer superbleu... !!! I have four samples from Pear Tree and there is barely enough ink to get my Pilot 78G to suck it up. I'll try the freezer bag idea and let you know how well it worked. Just got to make sure not to stick the business end of that nib through the bag while filling...

 

 

-Gawain

 

pour some ink into the corner of a plastic freezer bag, then dip the nib and suck it up.

 

Disclaimer, I have never tried this, it just came to me.

 

If you have a pelikan, unscrew the nib and pour it in.

 

what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

 

Thoreau "for every thousand hacking at the branches of evil, there is one chopping at the root"

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Please share with the rest of us how this works out.

 

I was trying to think of something most people have in their house.

 

Good luck.

 

That is a perfect answer superbleu... !!! I have four samples from Pear Tree and there is barely enough ink to get my Pilot 78G to suck it up. I'll try the freezer bag idea and let you know how well it worked. Just got to make sure not to stick the business end of that nib through the bag while filling...

 

 

-Gawain

 

pour some ink into the corner of a plastic freezer bag, then dip the nib and suck it up.

 

Disclaimer, I have never tried this, it just came to me.

 

If you have a pelikan, unscrew the nib and pour it in.

 

what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

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Well, with your prompting, I had to give it a try. You are a genius Superbleu! :happyberet: It worked flawlessly.

 

I used ziplock gallon storage bag. I cut the bag at a 45 degree angle from halfway on the bottom to halfway on the right side. I discarded the portion with the ziplocking thingy. I stood over the sink and poured my sample ink into the ziplock bag I had just cut. Filled my pen in the little corner pocket of the bag (it completely submerged) then carefully tipped the bag to empty the contents back into the sample bottle. And since these bags are made of very slippery plastic, almost all the remaining ink was returned to the bottle. No spillage, no problems.... I would have taken pictures but wife has digital camera and she is out of town.

 

Superbleu, I think you should win a prize or something.... :thumbup:

 

 

-Gawain

 

 

Please share with the rest of us how this works out.

 

I was trying to think of something most peple have in their house.

 

Good luck.

 

That is a perfect answer superbleu... !!! I have four samples from Pear Tree and there is barely enough ink to get my Pilot 78G to suck it up. I'll try the freezer bag idea and let you know how well it worked. Just got to make sure not to stick the business end of that nib through the bag while filling...

 

 

-Gawain

 

pour some ink into the corner of a plastic freezer bag, then dip the nib and suck it up.

 

Disclaimer, I have never tried this, it just came to me.

 

If you have a pelikan, unscrew the nib and pour it in.

 

what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

 

Thoreau "for every thousand hacking at the branches of evil, there is one chopping at the root"

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what if I wanted to fill a piston filler?

Visconti Ink Pot (travelling)

Now the reason piston fillers MAY be considered by some to be less convenient than c/c. The last dregs of ink.

Also can use a montblanc or a visconti or lamy bottle.

I got one of the Reform 1745 piston fillers that have been on sale on the FPN. I wanted to fill it with a mix that I only had a couple of mls left, and had no Visconti Ink Pot.

 

I found that the pen just fit neatly into the open end of a 3 ml syringe. I filled the syringe, put my finger over the hole, removed the plunger, inserted the pen, upended it and filled the pen.

 

 

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