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These are some of the different styles of pen which I craft
Here you will find details about the size
of each style and how to change the ink refill.



The Duart - round top version
Length 13.5cm (5in)  Twist body style operated Ball-point.

Refill-
Parker style, to change hold the main body section of the pen in your left hand and the entire metal nib area. Twist the nib area towards yourself to unscrew and reveal refill.
Remove old refill (take care not to loose the spring) and replace with the new one. Reverse the operation to re-assemble your pen.
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The Duart - Flat top version
Length 12.5cm (5in)  Finial Twist style operated Ball-point.

Refill-
Parker style, to change unscrew the tip of the nib. Remove old refill (take care not to loose the spring) and replace with the new refill. Replace the nib.
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 The Calgary
Length 14.5 cm (5.75in)  Click operated Ball-point.

Refill- Parker style, to change the main body of the pen. Unscrew the metal nib section.
Remove old refill (take care not to loose the spring) and replace with the new one.
Reverse the operation to re-assemble your pen.
           




The Dervaig
Length 14cm (5.5in)  Twist style operated Ball-point.

Refill-
Parker style, to change hold each section of the pen body and pull apart. Grip the mechanism section and unscrew to reveal the refill.
Remove old refill (take care not to loose the spring) and replace with the new one, reverse the operation to re-assemble your pen.
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The Iona
Length  13cm (5in) Capped roller-ball.

Refill- Standard Roller-ball type, to change remove the cap, hold the main and the nib section of the pen and unscrew.
Remove old refill (take care not to loose the spring, which is in the finial end of the pen) replace with new refill and screw the 2 sections back together. Keep capped when not in use to prevent ink from drying out