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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. :confused:
 
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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 .
 
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 have never made a click pen ....... guess I haven't missed out on a thing! :)
 
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.
John
 
I've not had any issues with the polaris, but sure have with the sierra
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 can understand that John. I carried a polaris click for 2 yrs, til my daughter decided she liked it better than I did
 
I've been using a Polaris for several weeks and the only problem I have had is I forget to click before I put it back in my shirt pocket. The wife is not happy! The long click from Lau Lau has been my favorite for several years though.
 
Yupp love the long Click.... I have made a few shorter Sierra(got rid of the nipple) and have'nt had any problems with them.
 
John, I've made several dozen Long click pens and Pencils, (pencils are from CSUSA) pens fro Lau Lau and have not had a single problem the mechanism is incredibly solid feeling, on both.
 
the one i found that most like male and females they feel solid and theyre silent click is the penn state industries vertex pen it comes in chrome and gun metal and have a nut and bold quality to them .
 
I love the Long Clicks (I buy them from Aaron or CSUSA) and think the Sierras feel cheap...but since there isn't a Resin Saver for the Long Click and two of the labels I cast needed to be on click pens, since they're easier to use at work than a twist or two piece, I simply replaced the Sierra spring with a Long Click spring and it feels MUCH better!

Still has that annoying little nipple thingy (even though I shortened it to use the standard length Sierra tubes), but I warned the customers...and I have extras if they lose them.

Now I need to find a source for Long Click springs!!! :rolleyes:
 
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).
 
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).
Send one my way. I'll test it for you. :biggrin:
 
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.
 
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
 
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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

This is my daily carry "Big Click"...
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made of Honduran Rosewood Burl. Bought the blank here and the kit from CSUSA.
 
In my little part of the world (medical), everybody wants click pens. That's cause we want to be able to click the ball point out and in with one hand! I won't tell you what we're doing with the other!!!
 
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.

John, you know how many aggies it takes to make a click pen...? Just kidding!:) Show us your pen when you are finished.
 
John,
I ditched the click 6 years ago after about three. I did however, make a VERTEX by demand, recently. I bought two and carry one with me daily for testing purposes as I liked the one I made for the customer. I have to say, after about three months and alot of use, it still feels like new and it is growing on me. I'd recommend you order a couple and try them. The black TN and chrome look good, the satin silver does not, IMHO.
 
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?
 
I have been experiencing a problem with carrying a long click pen. When I release my seat built on my delivery van, it catches the click button on my long click in my shirt pocket. Sends the pen flying out of my pocket. But hey the pen takes the beating and keeps on clicking!!!
 
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?

No I got it from Woodpenpro. I got playing with it again after my post and I think I figured out what the problem was. It appears to be the spring. If I put it on one way it is tight on the refill and it is loose in the other direction. Looks like it is binding up when I put it on so it is a tight fit over the refill. Half a dozen operations and the pen jams, reverse the spring and I can't get it to jam.
 
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