Cartridge Rollerball System - Metal Tip

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Cartridge Roller ball System by Schmidt. This is the same great system as the regular cartridge rollerball system, except now with a metal tip (chrome plating) to better match your pens! Now convert your fountain pen into a rollerball that will accept standard fountain pen inks, with this innovative system. Works with standard fountain pen ink cartridges and converters.

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  • Weight
    0.9 oz
  • SKU
    DI-PRCARTSYS-CH

Cartridge Roller ball System by Schmidt. 

This is the same great system as the regular cartridge rollerball system, except now with a metal tip (chrome plating) to better match your pens! Now convert your fountain pen into a rollerball that will accept standard fountain pen inks, with this innovative system. Works with standard fountain pen ink cartridges and converters.

Most #5 fountain pen kits (Jr Statesman, Jr Retro, some Jr II (Dayacom) and others) will require chasing the threads with a M6.4 x 5 tap. May not be suitable for all pen kits. (Will not be compatible with Jr rollerballs, or #6 fountain pen nib sections.)

The Cartridge Rollerball system has a  0.7mm TC ball. and comes complete with a snap cap.

  • Plating
    Chrome
  • Part Type
    Nib | Nib Section
  • Fits Pen Kit
    Specialty
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      Schmidt Technologies
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  • Feb 8, 2016, 12:00 PM
    This is a great writing tip. If you're inserting directly into your next work of art, an M6.5 x .5 tap makes a perfect fit for the threads. International style cartridge snapped right in and held tight. Ink was gliding on the paper almost instantly. It's hard not to want to write with this rollerball tip.

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