![]() At any rate, I like the Schneider black ink, and have re-ordered it several times. ![]() Maybe it just didn't mix well with whatever else may have previously been in the Waterman, if it was not well cleaned out before inserting the Schneider cartridge. But so far, I haven't found anything evil about the ink, but that might be because I haven't let it dry out in my pens. But then so has just about every other ink I've used in them. The Schneider cartridges can be found for two dollars for a box of six, and have performed flawlessly in the VFM's, even after being left in a drawer for several months. (The VFM has a side mounted clip that makes it ride high in the pocket, like a Cross Century, or the old Parker Classic.) The VFM takes international cartridges only, and I've used Sheaffer's international cartridges (They come only in blue and black, and are hard to find, and expensive!), Pelikan cartridges, Mont Blanc and Schneider black cartridges. I have two Sheaffer VFM fountain pens that I use when my other pens don't fit into my shirt pocket without hitting bottom.
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