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: Check out this great link to a tutorial written
: by Keith Downing. It shows a different
: bracelet, but the same rule applies for the
: Bond bracelet on the 2226.80. The crimp in
: the tube should be on the opposite side of
: the arrow.
Thanks John!
I have the same tool except mines has the A*F Switzerland printed on the top. I know Otto Frei sells something similar but it doesn't have the brand, I wonder if the replacement pins they sell actually fit since mines came with only the 4mm pin and it seems like the 12mm pin would work better. I still could not figure out how to get the pin out of the tool yet.
Cheers,
Vince
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