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  1. haskoson

    haskoson-pens koi-style cellulose acetate fountain pen

    I just wanted to show my latest cellulose acetate fountain pen. It´s made of cellulose acetate with red acrylic trims and a nickel silver ring on the section, c/c fill, clipless, three-start 14mm thread barrel to cap. Slightly tapered on barrel and cap. HASKOSON Pens - Homepage Shop
  2. Neil

    Solarno finished in Cellulose Acetate

    I had my reservations on the architecture of Mr Dart’s latest creation but the reality was different from the web pictures. I used some cellulose actetate that I’ve had a while, and after the issue of how to increase the id of the predrilled hole had been overcome the material proved to be...
  3. TVS

    1930s to 40s blank

    Made for an order for one of my special female customers the blank is genuine acetate rod that was discovered in a basement in France
  4. Bill Mooney

    Another pen

    This pen is dressed in Conway Stewart black acetate with gold coloured wire.
  5. Chriscb

    Zen in Cellulose Acetate

    Afternoon, A few months ago I got hold of a bunch of pre-drilled blanks from Turners Workshop - Vintage Cellulose Acetate no less. Not sure of the name of this one - looks like it might be a caramel swirl sort of name. Just sanded from 400 to 12000 and then Meguiars Scratch X polish. Turned...
  6. silver

    Epsilon Gold Acetate

    Kit- Epsilon Gold plated Blank - Acetate Finish - Through MM's and final polish Bit of a challenge this one was as it was only .5mm bigger than the finished pen size.. It already had a 7mm hole drilled in it as well to add insult to injury. :whistling:
  7. P

    Mistral in Vintage Cellulose acetate

    Worked on this for a while, not easy to get the cap section out of the vintage material All about diameters. Just did it! Cellulose acetate is is lovely to turn, and I love this particular variety. Combined with the classic lines of the Mistral, this pen evokes the age of the fountain pen! Peter
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