tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8767465759817064212.post7956868284782487488..comments2023-11-30T01:47:39.759+01:00Comments on Pluma Hispana: Inoxcrom CLIP CON "S" - RIVIERA, MONTECARLO, SAGITTARIUS Y DAKARPluma Hispanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02340700421717036986noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8767465759817064212.post-29397359429985899042018-05-02T15:21:07.006+02:002018-05-02T15:21:07.006+02:00Hi Spookuur: All these pens are available on the s...Hi Spookuur: All these pens are available on the second hand market, either american or european, as they were widely marketed and quite rugged. A lot of them may be obtained as NOS. But rarely on stores, as they have depleted their stocks (they are vintage!), and Inoxcrom has closed down.<br />Being made to accept two international standard cartridges, they DO accept a standard converter (I have checked!), although it fits quite snugly.<br />Perhaps you are trying a Waterman converter, which is almost-but-not-quite.<br />Inoxcrom offered some converters for their top lines - most probably obtained from suppliers - but these were always standard and interchangeable.<br />RegardsMiguel Huinemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10497246584075810093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8767465759817064212.post-6604338943976229382018-05-01T23:04:08.236+02:002018-05-01T23:04:08.236+02:00Hello,
This is a very good post, very helpful. Ar...Hello,<br /><br />This is a very good post, very helpful. Are the Monte carlo and Dakar still available on market and how much do they cost? I have a few of them myself and they don't fit the international standard converter. Which brand of converter do I use, or does Inoxcrom make converters specially for those series of pens?<br /><br />Thank you and best regards,Spookuurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11372799585516959679noreply@blogger.com