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    Default Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    Some of my family members gave me a Sheaffer Statesmen Snorkel that they found while preparing for an estate sale. I cleaned it out several times with water, but I never saw any ink come out. Maybe it had never been inked? Anyway, I filled it up with Monteverde Yosemite Green, and it initially - for a page or two of an A5 Clairefontaine journal - wrote like a dream. Then the pen started skipping. Just a bit at first, but then it was every other word or so. So I emptied it out and re-cleaned it. And then refilled it with Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo. This time I got about 3-4 pages and the skipping started again. I got rather frustrated and left the pen inked up in its case for two days. I picked it up, wrote a page beautifully, but then the skipping came back -- with a vengeance. (See the picture).

    I've never had a vintage pen before. Is there something I'm doing wrong? How do I even prime the feed on the Snorkel? Does it even have an ink window? Surely it wouldn't have run out of ink already? Are there adjustments I can make? Thanks!
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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    You need to have it restored. It's not actually filling properly. It may be taking a bit of ink but not a full fill. The sac needs replacing as well as the o-ring and the point gasket and a thorough cleaning and adjustment.

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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    I was afraid that might be the case. Otherwise it seemed like the pen had a ludicrously small ink capacity?
    Who would you recommended to restore it?

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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    Quote Originally Posted by tudor View Post
    I was afraid that might be the case. Otherwise it seemed like the pen had a ludicrously small ink capacity?
    Who would you recommended to restore it?
    Pictures of the pen would help...and snorks do not have a huge ink capacity as it is.
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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    Quote Originally Posted by tudor View Post
    I was afraid that might be the case. Otherwise it seemed like the pen had a ludicrously small ink capacity?
    Who would you recommended to restore it?
    The Sheaffer Statesman Snorkels came out in the 1950's, so you are looking at a pen that is over 60 years old. Some of the original rubber seals may have dried out or crumpled away.

    For the shortest turn-around time and reasonable rates try Danny Fudge at thewritepen.net He does excellent work and is highly recommended by members here. I've used his services several times.

    Also Joel and Sherell at ink-pen.com

    Linda and Mike do great work, especially nib grinds at indy-pen-dance.com Linda was trained by the great and noted fountain pen expert Richard Binder.

    Also Ron Zorn at Mainstreetpens.com although you have a horrendous wait time for repairs. He currently has a backlog wait of 16+ weeks as a minimum.

    All are professionals that will do great work on your fountain pen. Please be aware that several major pen shows are coming up and some may not be able to answer questions you email them. I am assuming that you live in the United States. For overseas, some of the other geeks may chime in on repair people.

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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    Quote Originally Posted by tudor View Post
    ...Who would you recommended to restore it?
    That depends where you are. Please complete your profile location and it'll make a world of difference!

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    Default Re: Help with Sheaffer Snorkel Skipping?

    Quote Originally Posted by FredRydr View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tudor View Post
    ...Who would you recommended to restore it?
    That depends where you are. Please complete your profile location and it'll make a world of difference!
    I considered suggesting something like this, but I read "estate sale" and "Monteverde ink" and rightly or wrongly assumed US.
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