Where available we have illustrated and listed them. Some fountain pens can also accept a fountain pen converter and therefore can use bottled writing inks as well. Some makes offer only a couple of colour choices whilst other makes offer a wide choice of colours. Ink Cartridgesįountain pen ink cartridges are in many cases unique to a specific pen brand, and most manufacturers recommend using their own branded fountain pen ink cartridges for use in their fountain pens. Random fact: Early rollerball pens needed to be capped when not in use to prevent drying out. Although originally developed using water based inks in the 1960s, more recently rollerball refills have been made available using other ink types and in a wider choice of colours. Rollerball refills generally give a more intense writing line and emulate the wetter effect given by the liquid ink used in fountain pens. Random fact: Parker produced their first ballpoint pen in 1954. Were available from the manufacturer, standard, gel, liquid or pressurised ink types have been made available. Ballpoint Refillsīallpoint refills are now available in various line widths and filled with various ink types to suit different personal preferences and uses. We also realise and appreciate that in shopping with us you have bypassed many larger online retailers. We aim to repay your custom by providing a friendly and efficient service. Welcome to, we are suppliers of pen refills, ink cartridges and bottled ink for fountain pens, rollerball, fibre tip, fineliner, ballpoint pen refills, pencil leads and replacement erasers from Parker, Waterman, Sheaffer, S T Dupont, Fisher, Cross, Edelstein, Pelikan, Caran d'Ache, Schneider, Diplomat, Yard-O-Led and Monteverde at competitive prices.