John,
The reason I mentioned the Parker 61 in my last post on this thread is because thats what I thought the unknowledgeable sales person must have been showing you,
I first remember seeing Sheaffer Cartridge pens in about 1958, but research shows that Sheaffer first came out with the cartridge in 1955, see link below.
http://www.sheaffertarga.com/Sheaffer 1958 to 2003/Sheaffer Pen 1958 to 2003.html
I used to refill my cartridges all the time, first by just putting the punctured end in the ink and squeezing the air out and letting the vacuum draw the ink in, not very efficient. Then later on with either an eyedropper or a syringe. I when attended school I would carry an extra cartridge in my pocket and also keep extras in my desk. When I used a fountain pen, I would just refill it every day, and that way I almost never ran out of ink away from home. Back in the heyday of fountain pens, before the ballpoint, running out of ink wasn’t too much of a problem, because everyone used them, and would have a bottle of ink on hand that they would kindly let you refill your pen from.
The pen that you describe having is a desk pen. Almost every business back in the day had them, banks, dept. stores, postoffices, and they were out on the counters for customers to use when needed for business.
http://www.myantiquepens.com/2014/04/introduction-sheaffer-student-cartridge.html
A person’s fountain pen was a valued possession. When my Father graduated from Law School and passed the Bar Exam, my Mom bought him the Black Parker 51 that he used everyday until he died 10 years later. And then my Mom used it too for the rest of her life. Everyone of my report cards was signed with that parker 51.
Now we have about a hundred cheap ballpoint and other pens all over the house. But, whenever I go shopping I still use the same Papermate Slim Ballpoint pen that I found in a parking lot about 15 years ago. David brings all these other pens home from work where he finds them, and they are in every junk and desk drawer. Back in the old days it would have been unheard of for most people to have owned more that one, maybe two pens at a time. And this is when everyone wrote all the time. Now most pen use is limited, due to the computer. Go figure, huh.
Eddie[this post was last edited: 11/17/2018-10:55]