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The knob on the 1912 serves two purposes. First, it extends and retracts the nib. Second, it acts as the knob for the filling mechanism. The 1912 and 1914 do not use cartridges, but have a piston system. Pulling on the knob switches the pen into filling mode.
The knob on the 1912 serves two purposes. First, it extends and retracts the nib. Second, it acts as the knob for the filling mechanism. The 1912 and 1914 do not use cartridges, but have a piston system. Pulling on the knob switches the pen into filling mode.
The nib is extended and retracted by turning a small knob on the back of the pen. This knob is also a small door that allows for replacing the cartridge. Due to the small size, the Boheme features threads on the nib extension knob to allow for screwing on the cap.
The nib is extended and retracted by turning a small knob on the back of the pen. This knob is also a small door that allows for replacing the cartridge. Due to the small size, the Boheme features threads on the nib extension knob to allow for screwing on the cap.