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headgamer
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Hey all,

I noticed what I thought was a crack in the casing on my Prism - from the bottom of the silo opening along the side of the case toward the front of the visor. I called Handspring, and they sent me out a replacement. Well, I get it today and it has the SAME exact marking, which makes me think it is a seam, not a crack. So I have some questions for all of you:

1) For those of you that have a Prism, do you have a line/seam/"crack" in the side of the casing from the bottom of the silo opening toward the front of the Prism? Could this just be a seam in the manufacturing/machining of the Prism?

2) If that is the case, should I send back my current Prism or the replacement one? As we all know, the replacement is likely a refurbished Prism, so would you keep the one you have been using for about 6 months, or the probably refurbished one?

I am in a real quandary on this one folks. Any advice would be appreciated. I really want to know if this is a seam or a crack, because if it is actually a crack I have to send it back too. C'mon prism owners, let me know if you have the same seam in your casing!

TIA.

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akur
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Yep,My Prism has that line too.

I think it's up to you. If your old Prism has a scratch or paint problem, than take the new one. But if there is nothing wrong with your old prism, don't change it.

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gbgood
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Yup, I've got the same crack. Had to look for it tho'. I would've never seen it if you hadn't mentioned it.

Also, I have some paint/scratch in the usual places. Doesn't matter to me though, everything works perfectly.

Makes it look/feel gemutlich (german for cozy.)

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fixitgal
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Lightbulb These are "mold marks"

Not to worry...

These marks are made during the molding process. This has been discussed in previous threads. See the thread below:

http://discussion.visorcentral.com/...s+or+mold+marks

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I have one on my Platnium. I never noticed it until now.

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I've got it too! Never noticed until now, either. If your old one is fine, I'd just keep it & return the replacement.

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