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Magnetic Cap Rollerball

Edward Po

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Great looking pen Edward, we love to see pens made by members, we never get fed up of seeing them at all .. :thumbs:

Ok, I got one more last set. The best of the whole lot of blanks I got from Don. This set will also be the most expensive set
 

Buckeye

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Ok, I got one more last set. The best of the whole lot of blanks I got from Don. This set will also be the most expensive set

Come on then, where is it, are you teasing us:funny:

Peter
 

Dalboy

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Changi is now a industrial estate for the Aerspace industries so how to find snake there? Maybe I have better luck if I approach our local zoo!

As for the attached photo, which year it taken? I suspect in the early to late 60 ish?

That is what they call progress

Spot on 1965.
 

Terry Q

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Edward I don't get tired of looking at pens and yours are top notch. As to the quality of kits I think manufacturers are in such a hurry to produce new kits they overlook quality. I have noticed that the magnetic graduates I have turned the nibs are scratched from taking the cap off only a few times.
 

Edward Po

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Edward I don't get tired of looking at pens and yours are top notch. As to the quality of kits I think manufacturers are in such a hurry to produce new kits they overlook quality. I have noticed that the magnetic graduates I have turned the nibs are scratched from taking the cap off only a few times.

So far I don't have this problem (Touch wood) but I guess it will happened to me. It just the matter of time.:tongue:
 
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