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Nice pictures again Terry they really have come a long way.
I have to say I am once again disillusioned with these gents and derivative kits.
I had two returned with the plastic thread broke inside the cap, I told them they are arseholes for treating them badly.
I used one myself at work and within a week that too had a broken thread inside the cap.
I will have another go because I did leave it on the desk and have a feeling it was used and maybe by the above mentioned.
 

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That is a cracker Terry old boy I do like that pollygem it gives most kits a real look of quality
 

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Nice pictures again Terry they really have come a long way.
I have to say I am once again disillusioned with these gents and derivative kits.
I had two returned with the plastic thread broke inside the cap, I told them they are arseholes for treating them badly.
I used one myself at work and within a week that too had a broken thread inside the cap.
I will have another go because I did leave it on the desk and have a feeling it was used and maybe by the above mentioned.


That is a lovely pen Terry, I haven't tried Polygem yet, maybe sometime in the future.

Brian, are you talking about the threaded part of the inside of the cap coming loose? I've now had that on a few pens and yesterday on a Jr Gents. Fortunately I noticed it before it want out and a bit of thin superglue fixed it but it is rubbish and I get very frustrated at the lack of quality sometimes.


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Terry, I have never used Polygem sounds great Moss Agate does as well what I do know is your pen looks the goods mate it has prescence and panache. that background says hey you come and have a second look and I did. Beautiful pen and pictures.

Kind regards Peter.:bravo::rock:
 

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Very nice blank Terry, The camera is now showing the great finishing you leave on your pens .. Well done Sir!! :thumbs:
 
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