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25 November, 00:05
How fountain pen is filled with ink
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Kristopher Boyle
25 November, 00:33
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Place the fountain pen, nib first, into the bottle of ink until the nib is entirely covered. Twist the piston converter counterclockwise at the top. This forces the air out of the converter. Then twist the top of the piston converter clockwise to draw the ink up into the converter.
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