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Old 19th Apr 2009, 07:03 PM
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Sierra you mean? Standard Sierra? Elegant Beauties & some others are different.

27/64" is the common size..

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You'll need to give as more info, what brand or who did you get it from?

Could be 27/64" or 23/64"
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If its one of Bretts it should be 27/64. If it's one of Gary Pye's I don't know yet. Brett should have sent you a CD with all the instructions for the various Berea pens.
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If its one of Bretts it should be 27/64. If it's one of Gary Pye's I don't know yet. Brett should have sent you a CD with all the instructions for the various Berea pens.
Gary Pye's standard Sierras are 27/64" too. It's the Elegant Beauties that vary, with I think Berea being the same size, but GPW being smaller.

I'm not sure on the new flat top Sierras doing the rounds though.

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For what it's worth -- Stu www.stusshed.com has just released a 2-part video on making the Sierra pen. It was interesting for me, and I'm not into pens...
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