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Nomdeplume
December 22nd, 2013, 08:28 PM
A widowed friend was just going through some office-things....her husband was not really a pen enthusiast, but when she can came across a couple of pens she sent them to me. Among the few pens is a Visconti Rembrandt Eco-rollerball (fills with FP ink). Are the sections interchangeable? Where would I be able to acquire a FP section?

Bogon07
December 22nd, 2013, 11:15 PM
Yes they can. Mrs Bogon has a Rembrandt Eco-roller / fountain pen set. It came with both sections and both can use either a cartridge or a converter. There is also a Rembrandt calligraphy set with black plastic nib sections.
You may be able to purchase a nib section form a dealer of Visconti pens? My chrome nib section came from Mayfair pens or goldspot pens but I have no idea of the price as it was missing from the calligraphy set.
The sections normally come with smooth steel nibs. It may be possible to get a gold or palladium nib but they would probably add another $100 to the total cost.

Nomdeplume
December 23rd, 2013, 07:17 AM
Thanks for the helpful reply!

I'll check with retailers!

Frank
December 23rd, 2013, 09:42 PM
Wow! That's surprising (but good to know)!
I asked the Visconti reps this question at the DC Pen Show.
They told me that the sections were NOT interchangeable!

Sham69
December 24th, 2013, 02:52 AM
yes they are frank, perhaps i should be a visconti rep! i have 3 fountain pen rembrandts and a rollerball, nothing stops you from swapping them out they are the same

cjr29
January 3rd, 2014, 06:40 PM
I just ordered the fine FP nib for my Eco Roller, and it does screw on to the pen. It writes quite well. Only problem is that the pen cap will not close because the nib assembly is too long and strikes the plastic liner in the cap. Too bad, I was looking forward to swapping between the roller ball and the FP.

Nomdeplume
January 3rd, 2014, 07:26 PM
Okay! That makes sense....too bad.
:cry:

Bogon07
January 4th, 2014, 01:47 AM
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There should not be a problem with the Eco or fountain pen sections on the Rembrandt. the nib assembly should cap smoothly after all Visconti do sell them as a set.
cjr29 maybe the Philips head screw inside your cap requires a little tightening ?

cjr29
January 4th, 2014, 09:15 AM
Bogon07, your photo made me go back and revisit my pen. Interesting... It seems that my Visconti Fine Nib is about 4mm longer than the Eco rollerball nib. I checked the screw in the cap. It was firmly seated, but it wouldn't matter because the FP nib is just too long for the cap! See the photo I've attached. Could it be that there are different versions of the Visconti Rembrandt nibs? Do I have a counterfeit one?
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Uncle Bud
January 4th, 2014, 10:38 AM
I think they have to be an Eco rollerball section and Eco FP section. I have an Eco rollerball and a Rembrandt FP and the nib collars are not interchangeable. The Eco rollerball nib collar is about 3mm shorter than the FP nib collar so isn't quite long enough to fit in the FP and the FP is too long for the rollerball section.

Bogon07
January 5th, 2014, 03:05 PM
Cjr29 maybe I misread Nomdeplume's original post. Your nib looks like the usual Visconti steel nib for the Rembrandt - my iPad photo is too blurry to see properly.

My Rembrandt set came with two separate chrome grip sections one for the EcoRoller & one for the Fountainpen. These do look slightly different - the FP one has a small chrome extension past the 'collar' while the EcoRoller has a black plastic part there. The FP nib & chrome grip is slightly longer than the EcoR one but it still caps with no problems.

I have not tried swapping the nib & EcoRoller units between the two chrome grip sections.

cjr29
January 5th, 2014, 04:19 PM
It's starting to become clear that the sections are different between the rollerball and the fountain pen. They probably did that so they could use the same body and cap for the two different pen types. I'll have to search for a replacement section to go along with the fountain pen nib, and then maybe I can have an interchangeable FP and rollerball.

Nomdeplume
January 5th, 2014, 05:26 PM
Me, too!?
Or maybe I'll just keep it as a rollerball....

Ppgallop
June 10th, 2018, 08:55 PM
It's starting to become clear that the sections are different between the rollerball and the fountain pen. They probably did that so they could use the same body and cap for the two different pen types. I'll have to search for a replacement section to go along with the fountain pen nib, and then maybe I can have an interchangeable FP and rollerball.

Did you find the other grip section?

If so, where can I buy one?

Thanks

Ppgallop
June 10th, 2018, 08:56 PM
Did you find the other grip section?
If so, where can I buy one?

Thanks

Scooby921
June 11th, 2018, 07:33 AM
If you're in the USA call Coles of London. They are the importer of Visconti pens and can sell you service parts. You should be able to order the section and nib unit. I have no idea what it will cost.

Aleisha
July 5th, 2018, 01:59 AM
Wow! That's surprising (but good to know)!I asked the Visconti reps this question at the DC Pen Show