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    Default Making a Kawexo Pen

    Does anyone follow sbebrown's youtube feed?

    I've been watching his reviews for a little while, but I've only just happened across his Frankenpen experiments.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=4doZbwlok_E

    In this video, he uses a Noodler's Piston filling flex pen, and a Kaweco nib unit to make a $26 pen with a gold plated nib - I do wonder if this would work with the Noodlers nib in the Kaweco body, to give a highly portable flex pen...

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    Now that would be cool .. I go and watch the video ...

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    I posted a coment about how it should be called the Nooweco instead.
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    Interesting although why would one bother unless one had spare parts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jor412 View Post
    Interesting although why would one bother unless one had spare parts?
    To get a larger filling capacity without having to go the ED route on the Kaweco.
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    That would probably be my only complaint about the Kaweco -- the small ink capacity. Otherwise, I like it precisely because it's pocket-sized. It's literally the only pen I can stick in any of my pockets without a hitch.

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    Keep Kaweco on your radar. They hinted around to a bringing back a production piston filler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    Keep Kaweco on your radar. They hinted around to a bringing back a production piston filler.
    I want them to bring back the safety filler. Please, oh please.

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    A piston filler & safety filler would be excellent, and in that handy size, too. Found this history of the Kaweco Sport while looking at pics online.

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    Oh yeah, Stephen's YouTube pen & ink reviews are great! He is very fair and tries to present a balanced view of the stuff he reviews. Highly recommended!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jor412 View Post
    A piston filler & safety filler would be excellent, and in that handy size, too. Found this history of the Kaweco Sport while looking at pics online.
    Great Kaweco Sport history pdf. Should I thank you? Now I have 7 or 8 additions to my "Pens I Must Have" list =)

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    Created the same problem for myself as well.

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    I follow Stevens videos since day one and found them always very inspiring. I took up his idea but since I don't have a Noodler's flex pen to swap the nib with, I call mine the "Kawoodler's piston pen'. I think his is a great idea and I love my 'new' pen, works great with the old ebonite feed in my Noodlers.

    Like Stephen says "Its alive!!!"...
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    You can also just use an early 90's Kaweco Sport nib to get some flex ^_^

    The Nib does not have exactly the same shape as the new ones so the nib goes in deeper. This combination is rather wet - I made it an eyedropper because I once damaged the part where cartridges are attached to. The feed can keep up the flow.
    Ihe ink is Waterman Florida blue. I may change to Lamy Black as it seems to be wetter which leads to less railroading during flexing.

    Kaweco Sport Classic with an 90's (?) M nib:



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    Oh, that is NICE.

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    Only problem: I don't know how long the nib will survive the duress, as it was clearly not made for flexing.

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