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Are you just trying to make an atrax portable? If so exotic blanks carries the postable finial. They advertise it as modification for atrax and replacement part for a triton. So if you have those parts I would think they would work. Sorry can't post a link from my phone.
 
I read somewhere on here know I cant find it you had to change the the spring or use a triton tube to get the postable kit to work
 
It should use the same tube. You can buy the springs and the bottom at exoticblanks. I have a couple. I bought extra springs from exotics....
 
I believe the tube is irrelevant, and all you really need is the finial. Amazingly, out of the (literally, I just counted) 42 pens on my desk, I don't have an Atrax with me, but I just compared the Triton I have to the Jrs (Gent & Retro) pens and the assembled Triton body is significantly shorter than the others. It is significantly shorter than even the Baron/Navigators. Both the post and the nib assemblies are a bit longer on the Triton, but the difference in the tube lengths is greater than the difference in the hardware.

If you are only replacing the non-postable Atrax part with the post from the Triton (or Jr. Series, as that would work also) I would think the difference in the size between the two should easily be handled by the stock spring that came with either post end, but either stretching it out a bit or getting the longer springs that Exotics sells wouldn't be a bad thing...
 
I believe the tube is irrelevant, and all you really need is the finial. Amazingly, out of the (literally, I just counted) 42 pens on my desk, I don't have an Atrax with me, but I just compared the Triton I have to the Jrs (Gent & Retro) pens and the assembled Triton body is significantly shorter than the others. It is significantly shorter than even the Baron/Navigators. Both the post and the nib assemblies are a bit longer on the Triton, but the difference in the tube lengths is greater than the difference in the hardware.

If you are only replacing the non-postable Atrax part with the post from the Triton (or Jr. Series, as that would work also) I would think the difference in the size between the two should easily be handled by the stock spring that came with either post end, but either stretching it out a bit or getting the longer springs that Exotics sells wouldn't be a bad thing...

I doubt it. The threads in the cap have to mesh with the threads on the finial. I would be most surprised to find CSUSA using threads that match Berea.
 

I doubt it. The threads in the cap have to mesh with the threads on the finial. I would be most surprised to find CSUSA using threads that match Berea.[/quote]

I just tried, Atrax cap will not post on Jr II series.

Ahhh!!!! I didn't try actually posting it, and forgot all about threads needing to match (this explains why I'm in a visual field and not a mechanical one...):eek:
 
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