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Before Xmas I was asked to make 10 pens by a business man to give to his best customers. Well it seems his not so best customers got to see the pens and asked why they did not get one.
So he has asked me to make another 15 pens. I am not sure that's what I had in mind when I went down this pen...
While set up at the Cranbrook gun show this past weekend a vendor who sells high end shotguns asked me what I could come up with for a pen that he can use for customers to sign for payment without damaging the screen.
Made up a Hard Maple Parker style refill.
Les
While set up at the Cranbrook gun show this past weekend a vendor who sells high end shotguns asked me what I could come up with for a pen that he can use for customers to sign for payment without damaging the screen.
Made up a Hard Maple Parker style refill.
Les
I have turned very few pens this year due to other various distractions but needed to churn out these 12 mixed slimlines this weekend as I had promised. didn't really enjoy it much tbh, felt a bit like a production line and more like work than retirement. Anyway customer is happy.
Also a few...
Another pair of hybrid Mistrals, both ballpoints this time, dressed in hybrid pine cone blanks from George Watkins.
A "his and hers" pair for a work colleague.
Nearly all my pens are now either Beauforts or Taylor Mirfields, great kits that I have yet to find an equal to, hard to get away from...
Ive been really busy over Christmas with my craft fairs etc, and Ive sold quite a few TM Zeta's. To me, it's the perfect pen (almost). One issue Im having (and Ive had a few customers query the issue) is regarding the screwing mechanism at the top. To operate the pen, you twist the top one way...