Re: Parker Sonnet Question
- From: Roger Beamon <rbeamon1@xxxxxxx>
- To: fptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:47:41 -0700
PENDEMONIUM wrote:
The candle wax in Sonnet caps is a myth! The inner cap seals well, the
hole is in the outer cap and doesn't affect dry out of the nibs. This
one has been tossed around for years, let's try not to perpetuate it
further!
Not trying to perpetuate a myth, Sam, merely passing along
what many have said. Probably their imagination, I guess.
The early first version Sonnets had a single crooked feed channel. Those
are the ones that write dry, it's just hard for the ink to make it down
a winding lane.
Especially when that winding lane is a plastic winding lane.
I'm all for bringing ebonite feeds back to fps, at any price
point. Can ebonite feeds possibly cost more than a few extra
dollars per pen when bought in quantity?
Roger
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