I hear noodlers have produced something that is a saftey pen
I hear noodlers have produced something that is a saftey pen
The Noodler's is nice, but I'm not convinced there is a need for the product.
I have two of them Amos. I love mine! I have a black one, and a chestnut too.
Thanks for coming back, I bought a silver Wyvern Safety a few years ago, was impressed with the pen, when dipped, however I did fill it up with water, when it arrived, to have it all flood out, being told that the cork washers had perished, the cost of restoration would be many times the cost of the pen. So that never got done. An early MB came up, Rouge et Noir, something like that anyway, £500 in an unrestored state. Have always wanted a working safety. I will find out if Noodler's are imported here
You can buy the Noodler's Boston Safety Pen on Ebay or Amazon probably. Watch out for the prices though. Some people are going overboard on what they charge for them. The regular price is 55 dollars.
Within this century, Stypen had the UP model in both ballpoint and fountain pen. The fountain pen is a safety model, and I have three of them. Two cost me $12.50 each, including shipping, the third was $13.50. The fountain pen, at least, is no longer made.
These are not bad pens for what they are, and it is still possible to find new old stock from time to time at close to the prices I paid. I don't actually recommend them over any other of the usual suspects for "good starter pen", though. They take short international cartridges only, although it's conceivable that a shorter than usual converter might fit. I'm certain that they would leak through the retracting mechanism if you tried to eyedropper them. But they're rather interesting.
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G.K. Chesterton
I have the Stypen pen and it is not a true safety pen. A retractable-nibbed pen is a better description. A safety pens ink supply is open to the air when you remove the cap and the nib/feed is swimming in the ink. This is not true with the stypen cartridge converter fill pen.
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KrazyIvan (July 17th, 2018)
This pen started my interest in Safety's I bought one about 15 years ago, worked great then the flow stopped after about a month. Upgraded to an MB Boheme the short one, found it too small, so gave it to my wife, they then brought out a full size version, but that only accepted a single international cartridge, so did not see the point. I want a safety , they were very popular for a time, the system in MHO is sound, most other filling systems are still around, why not safety's
Maybe we can get somebody interested
regards to you all
Amos
KKay (July 22nd, 2018)
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