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mbpenguin
September 30th, 2019, 11:01 AM
I have a very humble collections of pen and they are all ballpoints and rollerballs. I was recently gifted a MB rollerball and have always wanted to try a fountain pen. I have decided on a MB 146 in the near future. In the meantime, I bought a cheap Parker Jotter to see whether I like using a fountain pen. I love it and the various inks you can choose to distinguish your signature.

I have been throwing this fountain pen around and it's a converter. There seems to be splashes of ink inside the barrel.

Is this a common thing with fountain pens or because this is a cheap Parker Jotter? I don't want the 146 to have any ink spots. I guess having spots on the nib is common but this Parker is quite messy.

Thanks in advance.

azkid
September 30th, 2019, 05:15 PM
I have no experience with the Jotter but it is probably roughly similar to my 45 or other c/c fountain pens.

Some pens are more prone than others to dripping from the nib if given a strong jostle or bump.

A slight air leak due to insufficiently seated converter or cartridge or worn converter (air leaking by the piston and wall of converter) can cause drips from nib or ink leaking in the barrel near the converter seat.

GreyFool
October 1st, 2019, 02:51 AM
I have been throwing this fountain pen around and it's a converter. There seems to be splashes of ink inside the barrel.

Is this a common thing with fountain pens or because this is a cheap Parker Jotter? I don't want the 146 to have any ink spots.

Thanks in advance.

I suppose what you describe are ink splatters inside the cap, not the barrel (which is the "body" of the pen). If it's in the cap, and you have indeed thrown the pen around, then stop throwing it around and it will stop. If you have ink in the cap while handling the pen gently, it probably means that your cartridge or converter is cracked and lets in some air, which leads to the ink gushing out of the nib. Replace the cartridge or converter, and it will stop.

If there is ink inside the barrel, it means your cartridge or converter is defective or has been knocked out of place.

Bottom line: check if the cartridge/converter has any visible cracks or leaks, don't throw fountain pens around, and store the either horizontally or preferably nib up. If you are worried about ink spills with an expensive fountain pen, you can go for a model (other than a Montblanc) that has an ink shut-off valve.

jar
October 1st, 2019, 06:28 AM
Don't throw fountain pens around!

Chrissy
October 1st, 2019, 07:27 AM
Don't throw fountain pens around!
Exactly. :blink:

FredRydr
October 1st, 2019, 07:53 AM
Well, sometimes gravity has its own ideas. :cry:

GreyFool
October 3rd, 2019, 12:54 AM
Well, sometimes gravity has its own ideas. :cry:

Best avoid gravity, it only tries to bring you down.

Stands on Feet
October 3rd, 2019, 03:24 AM
Best avoid gravity, it only tries to bring you down.
On the other hand, gravity helps to keep you grounded. :)