scrivelry
February 24th, 2014, 10:37 AM
I have a pen which is entirely dead in the water - (I did not do this! It came to me this way in a mixed lot!) By this I mean the feed has been splintered and there was a piece left less than a quarter inch long, the nib has been sprung and also attacked with pliers so it is now rough, and there is no lever. Cosmetically, it fares no better.
It does seem to have a decent j-bar, from what I can tell.
Tools available include crochet hooks, jeweler's pliers, and an extensive vocablulary with which to express my feelings about the process, so long as impressionable children are not listening.
How, please, do I get this j-bar out, so I can use it in another pen?
It does seem to have a decent j-bar, from what I can tell.
Tools available include crochet hooks, jeweler's pliers, and an extensive vocablulary with which to express my feelings about the process, so long as impressionable children are not listening.
How, please, do I get this j-bar out, so I can use it in another pen?