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Replaced A J-Bar For The First Time! Thank You All!


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I found a beautiful Estie in light green at an antique flea market. I just loved the color, and since the price was right (tagged as $30.-, but haggled down to $20.-,) money changed hands and it came home with me.

 

Luckily, I was able to take the section out without too much difficulty. Doubly lucky, as I already had an extra ink sac at hand. I bought four at Philly Pen Show, to repair two Esties I had at hand... from last year's flea market season. Figured I would get a couple of extras in case I mess up. Turned out I was able to replace both without any problem, thanks to Brian Anderson, who kindly showed me how to do it, and the great thread here. Which meant I still had two sacs left! My luck, however, ended there.

 

After removing the fossilized old sac that broken into pieces, the J-bar fell out as well. It was completely rusted and corroded. Sigh.... I was luckier with the two earlier ones, both of them had intact J-bars.

 

I tried to transplant a J-bar from an Estie desk pen that I also picked up at the flea market for $1.50, but it was a tad too long, by like 1/8 of an inch... didn't clear the nipple.

 

I started looking around here, and saw that someone successfully made a J-bar from a hair clip! Since I also had an old hair clip lying around, I figured I could give it a try. I was just too eager to get my new pen working to order the new J-bar/ wait for it to arrive in the mail... And- wow, amazingly enough, it worked!!! It is writing beautifully now.

 

Thank you everyone, for posting the great tips and sharing the great wisdom!!!

 

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The nib was like this...

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Tried cleaning it... (Got cleaner than this, after all.)

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J-bar from the desk pen, corroded J-bar, and the new one in making. After this, I peeled off the black plastic thing and bent it to shape. The old one came in handy to measure the correct length!

 

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Family shot! Since this one is slightly shorter and slimmer, is it an SJ??

 

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Nicely done! And yes, that would be an SJ.

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Paul


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I'd like to see a pic of the barette J-bar when it is ready to install.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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I'd like to see a pic of the barette J-bar when it is ready to install.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

 

Sorry, I didn't see your post until now, and I didn't take any other pics from that time, mainly because I was just too preoccupied with the task at hand.

 

I, however, was "blessed" with yet another opportunity to do this all over again over the weekend, with ample photo-ops. Here they are....

 

This time, once again at a flea market, I found a red J. Yay, finally! I was able to open it up easily... Along with the fossilized ink sac, the broken J-bar fell out. Deja vu, all over again....

 

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I cut off the other side of my already-mutilated hair clip. An intact J-bar from a desk pen turned out to be too long again. (So J and SJ takes the J-bar that are the same length?)

 

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Peeled off the black plastic coating thing and marked the correct length, using the old/ broken one that came out of the pen. The J-bar from a desk pen turned out to be too long again.

 

The rest of the hair clip got thrown out. The broken J-bar and the desk pen J-bars are back in my toolbox.

 

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In the process of making the new J-bar smooth and straight... I filed down the "bump" completely after this shot.

 

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Hard to show the new J-bar in all its glory, but hopefully you can see that the new one follows the curve of the old one closely? Filed down the bottom a bit more, and it's all done!

 

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The new red Estie fit in the family right away... They have multiplied so quickly, after I got my very first one about a year ago... Especially considering that they all came from random flea markets and antique stores in the area. (I have never used 'Bay... Am definitely fascinated, but also a bit apprehensive, and the whole bidding process seems a bit too stressful....)

 

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Damn! Great Job! I'm impressed. I really like how you picked the wider part of the new bar to form the J hook with. Seems that would add extra holding oomph and make it less likely for the bar to shift around.

 

GREAT job of MacGyvering!

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Damn! Great Job! I'm impressed. I really like how you picked the wider part of the new bar to form the J hook with. Seems that would add extra holding oomph and make it less likely for the bar to shift around.

 

GREAT job of MacGyvering!

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

 

Thank you! :D :D :D Yes, the J-bar is staying put nicely, and the pen is writing wonderfully. :wub:

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