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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 900872" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>I just caught this Stocker, sorry. It sounds like the pin is not being pushed all the the way into the tag. If your right-handed, hold the tag in your left hand, bending the pointed part in such a way that it is <u>in line with </u>the barrel just below it, then insert the pin <u>all the up</u>. You'll know when the pin is inserted properly because the pointed part will STAY in line with the part below it rather than bending back to where it was. Then just flip the pin/tag down, rotate the tag to the side, and apply it to the ear. Once the tag is inserted, stop squeezing the handle (it will spring back to the original position), and then pull downward. Your done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 900872, member: 17369"] I just caught this Stocker, sorry. It sounds like the pin is not being pushed all the the way into the tag. If your right-handed, hold the tag in your left hand, bending the pointed part in such a way that it is [u]in line with [/u]the barrel just below it, then insert the pin [u]all the up[/u]. You'll know when the pin is inserted properly because the pointed part will STAY in line with the part below it rather than bending back to where it was. Then just flip the pin/tag down, rotate the tag to the side, and apply it to the ear. Once the tag is inserted, stop squeezing the handle (it will spring back to the original position), and then pull downward. Your done! [/QUOTE]
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