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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4366787, member: 36"]THey still made them as of 20 years ago; I'd bet there are still some around and they may well still be in production. The ink came in little tubes that slid into the bottom of the pen. Screwing the two halves together pushes the top part through the top of the cartridge, allowing ink to flow. It would theoretically be possible to load an empty with ink and screw the top back on if you don't mind making a serious mess if the seal fails.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4366787, member: 36"]THey still made them as of 20 years ago; I'd bet there are still some around and they may well still be in production. The ink came in little tubes that slid into the bottom of the pen. Screwing the two halves together pushes the top part through the top of the cartridge, allowing ink to flow. It would theoretically be possible to load an empty with ink and screw the top back on if you don't mind making a serious mess if the seal fails.[/QUOTE]
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