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imeothanasis

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we will have more often posts on this thread from now on avg.:)
For example, we will start Ithaka's preorders very soon, we will have GGTS and Stealth and we will have the brass pack too. Also the adjustable air mouthpiece will come very soon and the telescopic mouthpiece for Ithaka too
 

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Imeo, are you going to make any shorter brass button pins for the older buttons?

Hi bacc.vap,

do you have a hexagonal GGTS buttom? I do on my everyday use ss GGTS, I know some of the older hexagonal buttons have nickel plated brass button pins, because mine have one (and Imeo confirmed some of the first hexagonal buttons do have nickel plated brass button's pin). I discovered it when cleaning the button, I was sanding (to remove black spots) a little the button pin's contact point and nickel came off, so I continued sanding it until all the nickel came off.

I remember also, one day Major was cleaning his GGTS or Odysseus (I do not remember fine) and he left some parts (I think it was the button) on what he thought was just plain water, but after some time, he discovered the nickel plating came off (it was water with lemon juice his wife had left in the glass). :D

Maybe if you wanna try sanding the button's pin contact point, you could disassemble the GGTS button and leave the button's pin with some lemon juice?
 

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Hi bacc.vap,

do you have a hexagonal GGTS buttom? I do on my everyday use ss GGTS, I know some of the older hexagonal buttons have nickel plated brass button pins, because mine have one (and Imeo confirmed some of the first hexagonal buttons do have nickel plated brass button's pin). I discovered it when cleaning the button, I was sanding (to remove black spots) a little the button pin's contact point and nickel came off, so I continued sanding it until all the nickel came off.

I remember also, one day Major was cleaning his GGTS or Odysseus (I do not remember fine) and he left some parts (I think it was the button) on what he thought was just plain water, but after some time, he discovered the nickel plating came off (it was water with lemon juice his wife had left in the glass). :D

Maybe if you wanna try sanding the button's pin contact point, you could disassemble the GGTS button and leave the button's pin with some lemon juice?

Yep, I have the hexagonal button. I'll have to do a little sanding and see if it is brass underneath. Thanks for the info.
 
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