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    Default Custom cartridge converter pen with Pelikan M800 nib

    Hi yall, I was wondering whether anyone knows of any pen makers who can make a full custom pen around a pelikan m800 nib. I know the pelikan m800 is originally piston filler, but I have heard that making a converter pen is possible. Any help would be appreciated!

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    Default Re: Custom cartridge converter pen with Pelikan M800 nib

    Jonathon Brooks did one with an M400 nib. I'm sure he could help you out.


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    Default Re: Custom cartridge converter pen with Pelikan M800 nib

    www.carolinapencompany.com


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    Default Re: Custom cartridge converter pen with Pelikan M800 nib

    I know Sean Newton was making his own custom feeds so he might be able to do it also. Newton pens.com
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    Default Re: Custom cartridge converter pen with Pelikan M800 nib

    On the scriptorium website I think Renee specifically says she can make a pen using you Pelikan nib. I think "the pen habit" you tube channel did a review one his own with an m800 unit made by Scriptorium.

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