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− | The ''sleeve filler'', also called ''thumb filler'', is one of the many filling systems experimented at the beginning of '900, in particular it was adopted by [[Holland]] around 1905 and by [[Waterman]] that used it from 1910 to 1915. This loading system is based on the displacement of a ''sleeve'' that wraps the barrel of the pen to hide a large opening made on one side of it. Moving the sleeve, which protects the opening, gives direct access to the pressure bar (on which a relief button was usually mounted at the opening), which can be so pressed using the fingertips. | + | <noinclude>{{ReferBox|Filling systems}}</noinclude>The ''sleeve filler'', also called ''thumb filler'', is one of the many filling systems experimented at the beginning of '900, in particular it was adopted by [[Holland]] around 1905 and by [[Waterman]] that used it from 1910 to 1915. This loading system is based on the displacement of a ''sleeve'' that wraps the barrel of the pen to hide a large opening made on one side of it. Moving the sleeve, which protects the opening, gives direct access to the pressure bar (on which a relief button was usually mounted at the opening), which can be so pressed using the fingertips. |
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The sleeve filler, also called thumb filler, is one of the many filling systems experimented at the beginning of '900, in particular it was adopted by Holland around 1905 and by Waterman that used it from 1910 to 1915. This loading system is based on the displacement of a sleeve that wraps the barrel of the pen to hide a large opening made on one side of it. Moving the sleeve, which protects the opening, gives direct access to the pressure bar (on which a relief button was usually mounted at the opening), which can be so pressed using the fingertips.