Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
"LarryW" wrote:
If I draw ink v e r y s l o w l y, my M1000 will release up to 20 drops, but the average is more like 17. For such a large capacity barrel, wouldn't it seem to hold more? [...] Here's a list of some pens and their ink capacity: http://www.nibs.com/pen_measures/ -- Steve My e-mail address works as is. |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
If I draw ink v e r y s l o w l y, my M1000 will release up to 20
drops, but the average is more like 17. For such a large capacity barrel, wouldn't it seem to hold more? The pen was just returned from Chartpak because of this and 2 other complaints (pen was too dry and the nib was a bit too scratchy.) In returned condition, the dryness was resolved but the ink capacity and scratchy nib remained quite the same. Sometimes compaints aren't all addressed at once particularly if there are 3. Before tackling the volume problem, I'd like to get 3 or 4 others to check out their ink volume. Any guinnea big volunteers willing to refresh their ink supply? Thanks. -- -LarryW NOTE: Email correspondents, please remove "x" from "xColumbus"! |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
"Stephen Hust" wrote in message ... "LarryW" wrote: If I draw ink v e r y s l o w l y, my M1000 will release up to 20 drops, but the average is more like 17. For such a large capacity barrel, wouldn't it seem to hold more? [...] Here's a list of some pens and their ink capacity: http://www.nibs.com/pen_measures/ -- Steve My e-mail address works as is. ^-cute-^ This doesn't say anything about how many drops of ink it will hold. It does measure an air space. Does anyone have a 1000? -LarryW |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 01:53:25 -0500, "LarryW"
wrote: This doesn't say anything about how many drops of ink it will hold. It does measure an air space. Does anyone have a 1000? I have no idea what measure a drop is - sounds like my grandmother's 'pinch of salt'. I have three eye droppers and they all drop a different drop, depending on what and which (I sort of remember salt water dropping the biggest drops, but this was a test done by several people that had spent the afternoon drinking Piraat triple ale). Mine holds a lot of ink. No pen I own comes close to holding the ink of the Pelikan 1000. I have to make sure to use it often in order to not have one barrel of ink sitting in it too long. It, as is every other Pelikan I own, a 'pick up and write' pen when it sits a while on the stand, but I did have it down to Pen Haven in Kensington, MD to adjust the nib (F) to the way I wanted it. It was the closest Pelikan Fine point to being an actual Fine point I have. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
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Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
....there's probably a few drops stuck in that wonderful wet feed on the
1000 regards, pelikanyo paul "j. fabian" wrote in message ... In article , "LarryW" wrote: "Stephen Hust" wrote in message ... "LarryW" wrote: If I draw ink v e r y s l o w l y, my M1000 will release up to 20 drops, but the average is more like 17. For such a large capacity barrel, wouldn't it seem to hold more? [...] Here's a list of some pens and their ink capacity: http://www.nibs.com/pen_measures/ -- Steve My e-mail address works as is. ^-cute-^ This doesn't say anything about how many drops of ink it will hold. It does measure an air space. Does anyone have a 1000? -LarryW In John's own words (at the bottom of the pen_measures page): "Ink capacity: Tip size, paper and personal ink flow preferences effect the amount of ink used. A small capacity, fine point pen used on moleskin paper may write for longer than a large capacity, broad point pen used on a napkin." If you sort his table by ink capacity it turns up some interesting items: the M1000 not only holds less ink than a MB 149 (not so surprising given the 149's girth) but also less than the old-style and new-style OMAS Paragons. That being said, I have a Pelikan M1000 with an Oblique Medium nib. After filling it with _water_ (it isn't in my current rotation), it produces 15 very large drops. "Very large" is not an exact quantity. I have never thought it lacking in capacity. j f -- well, it looked good on paper |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
"j. fabian" wrote in message ... In article , "LarryW" wrote: "Stephen Hust" wrote in message ... "LarryW" wrote: In John's own words (at the bottom of the pen_measures page): "Ink capacity: Tip size, paper and personal ink flow preferences effect the amount of ink used. A small capacity, fine point pen used on moleskin paper may write for longer than a large capacity, broad point pen used on a napkin." If you sort his table by ink capacity it turns up some interesting items: the M1000 not only holds less ink than a MB 149 (not so surprising given the 149's girth) but also less than the old-style and new-style OMAS Paragons. That being said, I have a Pelikan M1000 with an Oblique Medium nib. After filling it with _water_ (it isn't in my current rotation), it produces 15 very large drops. "Very large" is not an exact quantity. I have never thought it lacking in capacity. j f I also have a MB149. It releases 15 drops (ink or filtered H2O) as compared to my M1000 that holds 20. When comparing chamber sizes, there seems to be a lot of empty space not being used by the Pelikan. Another private correspondent reported getting 29 drops from his M1000 until he dropped it and is getting much less. The M1000 reminds me of the old American Crysler autos - tiny engine boxed in a big package. It seems that Pelikan should pay more attention to such details because a detail such as this really does matter. -LarryW |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
"Paul G" wrote in message
... ...there's probably a few drops stuck in that wonderful wet feed on the 1000 regards, pelikanyo paul "j. fabian" wrote in message ... In article , "LarryW" wrote: "Stephen Hust" wrote in message ... "LarryW" wrote: The MB149 also seems to have a wet feed but it's barrel does fill to capacity and produce 15 drops. -LarryW |
Pelikan M1000 - How many drops does your barrel hold?
"Barutan Seijin" wrote in message ... Am 15 Mar 2007, LarryW schrieb: "Stephen Hust" wrote in message ... "LarryW" wrote: Many of us have measured by the ml rather than the drop. What kind of measurements are you getting? -- Using a hypodemic syringe, I am getting 17 ml from M1000 (and 13 ml from MB149 - control) -LarryW |
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