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Was this a siarra type pen as I have had that happen to me and it was caused by turning the pen to close the nib into it but instead of stopping they kept turning and ended up unscrewing the components, they then tried to put it together and ended up pushing the mechanism in further so you could not engage the thread. I did get mine out with another piece from a kit


If that is the case he could of at least explain what happened and not just leave it in pieces for someone to find.


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