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Something Wrong Homo Sapiens Amblem On The Bronz Trim


Cengiz

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Hi everybody,



There is something wrong with my pen' s "HOMO SAPİENS" writing on the bronze trim. When I hold my pen to write, "HOMO SAPİENS" writing on the trim isn't parallel with the nib. photo is attached.



I unscrewed the nib section but it doesn't work. I can't take the "HOMO SAPİENS" to the front part. Please advise...



Cengiz

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Perhaps the nib isn't screwed in as far as it should be . . . ?

 

I can't say I noticed the writing on mine until you mentioned it but mine runs across the top of the pen. Sorry. :(

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Perhaps the nib isn't screwed in as far as it should be . . . ?

 

I can't say I noticed the writing on mine until you mentioned it but mine runs across the top of the pen. Sorry. :(

I screwed it as it possible:(

I'm very glad that you don't have the same issue.

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I have two and on neither does the name on the ring align with the top of the nib. The nib in internet pictures may not be fully inserted just so, for the picture, it is aligned. It is common when photographing watches to screw down the crowns until the emblem on the end is straight up and down, even though it may not be securely tightened.

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Return it if you can't live with it.

 

when you are like me who are so interested in Fp's so closely and like me who paid quite reasonable (for me) price for it , then you return your own pen :D .

Thank you for your useful advice.

Cengiz

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