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New
& Improved 007 Joint Pen:
Need
a unique hiding place for a joint? Make this excellent clandestine joint
hider in just a few minutes! Carry a Jay discreetly in plain view for those
long coffee breaks!
The Pen and
Cork (view 1)
The Pen and Cork (view 2)
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One Sharpie brand,
Ultra fine point permanent marker.
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One cork.
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A sharp, pointed
knife.
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A pair of scissors.
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One pair of Latex
Gloves (optional if you're already a nasty dirty mofo).
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Disassemble the
pen. Take off the bottom cap and the top where the tip of
the pen is
fastened. Remove the ink stick. It'll be a foamy-like stick with
a tough shell
around it.
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Now, if you want
to keep the indelible ink from staining your hands and
getting all
over make sure to wear latex gloves. It also might be a good
idea to lay
paper down to soak up the ink.
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Carefully isolate
the ink stick and cut off about a 1 to 1.5-inch length.
This may be
quite difficult to do with the knife so please make your life easier and
find an old pair of scisors to cut with.
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One recommendation,
if you are using latex gloves, is to squeeze out any
ink from the
large half of the ink stick, letting it drop onto and soak into
the 1 to 1.5-inch
piece. This will allow for longer operability and use of
the device
as an actual pen.
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Take the 1 to
1.5-inch ink stick and put it back in the pen at the bottom,
pushing it
all the way to the top.
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Put the tip of
the pen back on making sure it slips back into the ink stick properly.
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Next, grap the
cork and cut off a 1/2-inch thick piece of the cork. Discard the rest.
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With the bottom
of the plastic casing of the pen (it should be gray in
color) and
jab the "body of the pen" down onto cork. This should leave quite
a distinct
imprint. The imprint allow you to know where to cut when you use
the knife
to cut out the small piece of cork. One word of advice, don't
worry about
cutting it too big. Do worry about cutting it too small. The
cork will
compress, within reason, to fit into the tube.
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Once you have
your small pen-cork you can then force it up the bottom of
the pen while
using your best judgment where to stop. In other words, force
the cork up
to the bottom of the 1 to 1.5-inch ink stick. By sliding the
cork up the
pen it should clean up any left-over ink residue that might havenot dried
yet!
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Put all caps and
ends back on and VOILA! You're done.
*Note: (1)The more you take the
bottom cap off it gets easier to do so.
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(2)The pen will write for a long time
without flaw.
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This MacHighver How 2 kindly submitted
by: Casull
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