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Brassing on modern pen
Well, I have a feeling everyone is thinking this is just another post
questioning brassing. Although it is, I'm actually inquiring about how to accelerate it. I don't like gold. Plain and simple, and the M405 fills in that want I have very well. Now I used to have a Waterman Hemisphere with silver trim that was my daily user. I dropped it and now it's busted. So I need a cheap replacement so I ordered the M200. It only comes in gold. Now to my main question, does anyone know how I can get the gold off and make it silver? ..or atleast not as "yellow"....without damaging the rest of the pen that is. Any ideas would be welcomed. HK |
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"Henry Kwan" wrote in message ...
Well, I have a feeling everyone is thinking this is just another post questioning brassing. Although it is, I'm actually inquiring about how to accelerate it. I don't like gold. Plain and simple, and the M405 fills in that want I have very well. Now I used to have a Waterman Hemisphere with silver trim that was my daily user. I dropped it and now it's busted. So I need a cheap replacement so I ordered the M200. It only comes in gold. Now to my main question, does anyone know how I can get the gold off and make it silver? ..or atleast not as "yellow"....without damaging the rest of the pen that is. Any ideas would be welcomed. HK A sterling silver pen (eg. Waterman L'Etalon or Parker Sonnet) would probably fit you |
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"Henry Kwan" wrote:
Well, I have a feeling everyone is thinking this is just another post questioning brassing. Although it is, I'm actually inquiring about how to accelerate it. I don't like gold. Plain and simple, and the M405 fills in that want I have very well. Now I used to have a Waterman Hemisphere with silver trim that was my daily user. I dropped it and now it's busted. So I need a cheap replacement so I ordered the M200. It only comes in gold. Now to my main question, does anyone know how I can get the gold off and make it silver? ..or atleast not as "yellow"....without damaging the rest of the pen that is. Any ideas would be welcomed Why didn't you simply buy a silver pen.... DUH! What an imbecile you are! ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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