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    When things go wrong...

    Now I've sold a few pens, I'm wondering where I stand if somebody brings a pen back and says the pens bust...and on inspection I realise that it's a kit failure. I'd obviously replace the pen, but I'm not just going to have to replace the kit that's faulty, I have to make a whole new pen. So...
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