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A second version of this filling system, much more sophisticated, was adopted by [[LeBoeuf]] in 1930. In this case it didn't have a sleeve, but it was the whole barrel of the pen (made this time in celluloid) that could be unhooked from the nib group, sliding on an inner cylinder made of metal, on which there was lateral opening for the direct pressure on the sac. In this case, a uniform cylindrical shaft was obtained that had no lists, not even for the housing of the lever.  
 
A second version of this filling system, much more sophisticated, was adopted by [[LeBoeuf]] in 1930. In this case it didn't have a sleeve, but it was the whole barrel of the pen (made this time in celluloid) that could be unhooked from the nib group, sliding on an inner cylinder made of metal, on which there was lateral opening for the direct pressure on the sac. In this case, a uniform cylindrical shaft was obtained that had no lists, not even for the housing of the lever.  
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In a similar form, at least on an aesthetic level, this loading system was adopted also by the [[Parker]] for the [[aerometric]]'' used in the [[51]] (which, however, provides for multiple pressures for the presence of a breather), while a substantially identical system is still used today by some ''[[converter]]'' (for example those of the [[Pilot]] low end fountain pens).<noinclude>
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In a similar form, at least on an aesthetic level, this loading system was adopted also by the [[Parker]] for the ''[[aerometric]]'' used in the [[51]] (which, however, provides for multiple pressures for the presence of a breather), while a substantially identical system is still used today by some ''[[converter]]'' (for example those of the [[Pilot]] low end fountain pens).<noinclude>
 
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