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arioux

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According to the assembly instructions on PSI site it is a cap twist operation ;) Now Ed don't bang your head telling yourself how come i did'nt think of looking at the assebly instructuons lol.
 

ed4copies

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According to the assembly instructions on PSI site it is a cap twist operation ;) Now Ed don't bang your head telling yourself how come i did'nt think of looking at the assebly instructuons lol.


I've read too many instructions that were wrong to fall for that old trick!!!

Actually, I usually just go back and pull out a kit and try it----didn't have one, but knew a lot of IAP members make them---I probably should have done a search on IAP FIRST---Dawn did and told me it was finial twist.

Now, everybody knows!!

Thanks!!!!!

Ed
 

Randy Simmons

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The art deco ballpoint, majestic squire, AND art nouveau ballpoints are all finial twist (I call them the 'squires' because they all use the same tubes, bushings, and refills).
 
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