Yeah I'm more of a traditional guy too. This one is definitely in the gimmicky side.I used to be fascinated by the PSI gimmicky pens, but lately, I have focused more on traditional, classic designs. To each their own.
It looks to me like you pull the little lever to extend and retract it.I enjoy looking at the Gimmicky pens and I've bought a few for special friends. As for me I don't care for most of them. I like the bullet pens because there's a lot of folks that like to hunt and shoot. Most of what I turn are the traditional style and that's what I carry. Out of curiosity does the piston have any working purpose? Like the click mechanism. Thanks for sharing.
More likely they haven't received their first production run as yet. It's not unusual for instructions to lag behind a new product announcement. Instructions haven't yet been posted for their new Scraper tool either.there already sold out, and no instuctions
I might buy some of the new scraper tool they just introduced. Lots of people play the lottery scratch off games. I feel they are a little pricey for what you get, seems to be the norm nowadays though.More likely they haven't received their first production run as yet. It's not unusual for instructions to lag behind a new product announcement. Instructions haven't yet been posted for their new Scraper tool either.
I was looking at their new Classic Hobby Knife kits, but the price seems a little steep. I can get a nice Diamond Knurl or Caballero kit for less. - DaveThe
I might buy some of the new scraper tool they just introduced. Lots of people play the lottery scratch off games. I feel they are a little pricey for what you get, seems to be the norm nowadays though.