Jgrden
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What do you suggest for a smooth operating, mechanically sound, CLICK type pen?? I am aiming at a Atlas but know that there has been discussion and preferences on which click pens operate smoothly and last long.
None !!! .... That said the long click is one of the best of the click pens . I've never had any real problems with the Slimline Pro but many others have . I don't like the Sierras , they sound cheap and people loose that little thingy all the time or you gotta shorten the tube to work without it .
Butch: that is the comment I was looking for but could not remember the details. Thank you.None !!! .... That said the long click is one of the best of the click pens . I've never had any real problems with the Slimline Pro but many others have . I don't like the Sierras , they sound cheap and people loose that little thingy all the time or you gotta shorten the tube to work without it .
I am going to visit them now. Thanks again. I want to make a real good click pen for my doctor. He is a Texas, A & M Grad.Polaris is PSI also
Stay away from the Sierra. Okay. I want a durable, smooth operating mechanism. The way my doctor made my heart run: smooth, without a hitch and without looking for a part.I've not had any issues with the polaris, but sure have with the sierra
Now I need to find a source for Long Click springs!!! :rolleyes:[/quote said:
Send one my way. I'll test it for you. :biggrin:Just got in some of the Sierra Elegant Beauty Click Pens -- note that the tube is shorter, the nib addition for the parker refill is not there. Test operation of the click seems to feel good. These are Chrome version and look pretty good.
Will get a few done in the next few weeks and see how they work with my favorite refills (Fisher and Schmidt 9000).
Your Vertex has my curiosity going. :biggrin:The Vertex is the smoothest one i've made. Made a long click today and it's not bad.
I want to make a real good click pen for my doctor. He is a Texas, A & M Grad.
Another vote for the long click pen. I use one daily and it has never given any trouble. I don't think you will be disappointed (nor will your Aggie friend). John
OUCH !!!!! :cowboy: But what the heck, you can't spell probably.Stick with a click pen. If he's a Texas Aggie he prolly can't operate a twist pen.
txbob
I am going to visit them now. Thanks again. I want to make a real good click pen for my doctor. He is a Texas, A & M Grad.
Hey Rick; I had that same problem with a Long Click from CS USA. I just called them and they are sending a new transmission! This one was in Blk. Ti.I've made a number of the Sierra's with no problems. I always shorten the tube and toss the little extension though. I know the person getting the pen will lose it. I have only done 2 long clicks. One works flawlessly, the other works for a while then stops, if I take the refill out and put it back it starts working again. Not something I can sell or even give away.
Hey Rick; I had that same problem with a Long Click from CS USA. I just called them and they are sending a new transmission! This one was in Blk. Ti.
Did you get yours from WWW?