I've a favorite Eversharp Skyline (my only one but it is a favorite fine nib) that I decided needed a thorough cleaning. I was able to slip the section out of the barrel by hand and was surprised to see that the sac was deformed. It was twisted and bent and constricted instead of straight and plump.
I thought maybe a good cleaning would refill it and straighten it out, but no, it remains deformed. I guess I need to replace the sac.
What size sac fits the regular size Eversharp Skyline?
I can feel there is some sort of breather tube within the sac. Are there any special concerns for replacing the sac around the breather tube? May the tube be removed, cleaned and replaced easily? (Easy for me, that is).
Any special concerns before I tackle this?
I've resacced pens before but never one with a breather tube.
So, to recap. What size sac? Any special concerns?
Much thanks, Andy
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Andrew M. Hoffman San Diego, California Torrey View is Andy's Blog
You've gotten through the tough part. Skylines take a sz. 16 tapered sac but there's a lot of em out there with a straight sac in em I've a few myself they work just fine. The breather tube should pull out don't twist it. If it should break off use a 1/16" drill in your hand to get out the broken piece. Those tubes are brittle. If you don't have pure talc use powdered graphite...and no it won't harm rubber. Your pen had a sac in it that was too big so don't crowd the new one at the top of the barrel.
Regards, John G. Mendocino, CAEdited by F/A Raptor at 13:34, 2008-12-14
Skylines take one of 2 sizes. The Executives take a straight 20 and thw two smaller sizes each take a tapered 16 x 2 5/8. The tapered sacks are necessary due to the shape of the barrel of course. Some folks have been able to use a straight 14 as that is about what the 16 tapers down to, but that size requires a lot of stretch to the sac opening and of course the 14 holds a lot less ink.