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My palladium snorkel I bought refurbished, and it was done with a latex sac. Well, the sac dissolved.. my fault wrong ink. And I have not wanted to take the time to fix it, since it is a little time consuming. My two tone snorkel and touchdowns all have silicone sacs. The palladium is my favorite, though.
I hate to say it, but Sheaffer kind of overthought themselves after the era of the lever fill. Parker did the Vac, but then said, "hey guys, this is ridiculously complicated and kind of a pain... why don't we just add a little extra ventilation and tell them that it's high tech to actuate the pressure bar by hand!
Meanwhile, Sheaffer kept doubling down on complexity, from vac fill to touchdown to snorkel, right up until they just said "Fuck it. Everything is a cartridge now!"
Oh, definitely. I can't think of a more complicated mass produced filling mechanism. But I love them. Especially the Snorkel. Maybe because I'm an engineer. It reminds me of mechanical watches with lots of complications. But when they are in fully working order, they are so simple and convenient to use! Just unscrew, fill, and close it back up. Nice clean nib, no fuss.
Yup, that's absolutely fair, and the fact that any of them are even repairable is a testament to the quality that went into it. It would be a boring world if everything were eyedrop fillers and cart pens. :-)