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everybodys Brian Goulet the Google a pen company in England vidcom and I wanted to shoot a quick video here real quick just to show you Ive got some ink thats behind the piston seal of my converter from one of my pens and I wanted to show you how to repair that I didnt think that it was possible previously but as soon as I post it on the blog today about it someone gave me a suggestion and it worked really well so I thought it garnered a video so Im going to go ahead and show you this neat little trick alright so here I have a pelican pellicano now this is nothing specific about the pen except that it uses this universal type cartridge this is a probably the most common type of cartridge converter thats out there there are other ones like for example on heres one thats for a Lambie pen it is different but this is probably the most common one out there theres a lot of different brands that have different proprietary ink cartridges sorry cartridge converters and the cool thing