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I have one inbound. .the new vintage.. thats such a stupid name imo.... Did you rotate the nib or send it out?

thanks

I've done it two ways:

1. Pull the nib straight out (takes a hard pull), then rotate it and push it back in. I usually dip the section in hot water to do this, it expands the section and makes it easier to pull. But since I've had a flange fall of, I'm afraid to dip it in hot water.

2. I made a wrench to fit the two 1.2mm wide notches in the black sleeve between the section and nib. Then it's very easy rotate the nib about 20 to 30 degrees counter-clockwise. Some Omas pens lack these two notches. Other Omas pens have extremely narrow notches.

Alan

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If we can relatively easily pull the nib section... ie friction fit.. why are we not recommending folks who want to clean their 360 pens pull for a thorough clean.. are there warranty issues ?

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If we can relatively easily pull the nib section... ie friction fit.. why are we not recommending folks who want to clean their 360 pens pull for a thorough clean.. are there warranty issues ?

I cannot even conceive of pulling a nib to clean a pen or pulling a nib unless there is absolutely no other way to make the pen write.

 

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Well, let me spin this one... some inks are just TERRIBLE to clean.. and some times the pens are clogged and its a forever to clean, or never....

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At least as a if absolutely necessary pull nib and flush... I know its not the same things but .....

 

Oh well, maybe my new used 360 will come and be mint and only used once a year on her birthday by a little old lady

 

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Hi everyone...

Besides the ink view on the 556/S...is there any difference between the 556/S and the 555/s?  I have been Googling the lengths, but haven't had much luck.  Thank you!

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