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    Default Sheaffer Skripset

    Hi, Guys,

    My mother gave me a little Sheaffer Skripset school pen (cartridge pen). Are these strictly cartridge pens? Are there converters for them? Sorry if this is a silly question--I just wanted to know.
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    Default Re: Sheaffer Skripset

    Does it look like the pens in either of these posts? If so, we have yet to find a converter that will work.
    And those little pens work well.

    My-new-45-year-old-Sheaffer

    60’s-Sheaffer’s-School-Pen-Broad-Cursive-Italic

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    Default Re: Sheaffer Skripset

    Sheaffer used the name Skripsert for both pen models and for a style of nib and yes, many of them were cartridge only. The name was a play on inSERT Skrip Cartridge.

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