Originally Posted by
Chuck Naill
No science to support my comments, but I started out with Pelikan ink then went to Waterman which resolved any problem with a lack of ink flow. Waterman is considered wet by many commentators.
Interesting...thank you for that information.
I will purchase a bottle of Waterman ink via amazon later today. Which particular "Waterman" ink did you use to remedy your ink flow issues?
I am wondering if that exact ink will change the properties of the cursed nib back to working correctly...
I have been wondering if there exists a way to come back from the changes that the "Dry ink" caused in the nib.
In the other thread I suspected it affected the nib and the feed, however, it turns out that it only changed the nib...the feed is fine and functioning perfectly in the "Penbbs-456" with another nib.
I will have to conduct more experimentation when more information becomes available.
So far, an acetone bath...fire...ammonia...bleach...soapy water...
None of these have restored functionality.
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