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Parker fountain pens are much more expensive than ordinary pens, but the higher quality product may be worth it. The least expensive pens in the Parker line are the Vector series, which retail for around 10 pounds each.
No, Parker ink cartridges are not compatible with Lamy pens. Lamy pens use their own proprietary ink cartridge system that is not interchangeable with other brands like Parker. It is important to use the recommended ink cartridges for your specific pen to ensure optimal performance.
Parker Pen is currently producing the Parker Fountain Pens models Duofold, Premier, Sonnet, Parker Vector, and Jotter. They also have their Parker Pen "Pelikan 400" for sale on their website.
Fountain pens rely on gravity to draw ink towards the nib, which wouldn't work in the microgravity environment of space. Additionally, ink cartridges in fountain pens can leak or explode due to pressure changes in space, making them unsuitable for use in that environment. Ballpoint pens or specialized space pens are commonly used instead.
No you cannot - the piercer to cartridge fit is different. If you compare the two you will see the difference at the end of the cartridges. Type your answer here...
No, fountain pens are not gel pens. Gel pens are really a variation on Ballpoints and Roller ball Pens. Fountain pens retain the same nib and when they run out of ink you add more.
Any office supply store will carry at least a few fountain pens. You may also buy Fountain Pens online.
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Lamy is a European, German-owned company, that produces writing implements, most commonly fountain pens and their ink cartridges. It also has a wide range of mechanical pencil, rollerballs and ball point pens.
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