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Harry Potter...

Gregory Hardy

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Jul 7, 2017
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Upper New York State
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Greg
This one was fun to make. Themed with Harry Potter in mind, this custom fountain pen features oak from Christ Church, Oxford, the staging site for the “Great Hall” scenes in the Harry Potter films. The pen is then trimmed (and with internal sleeves) from brown alumilite. The “lightning bolt” clip, cap band, and other rings are all bronze fashioned from sheet, and metalwork on the end finial (“Deathly Hallows” symbol) was done in nickel silver. Shown here, the pen features a Bock #5 fine nib (Beaufort Ink).

Now I need Noodlers invisible ink.

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Penpal

Grand Master
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May 26, 2013
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25,342
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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Departing from normal to striking ,love it and the ideas behind it. Uplifting the site that has been in the doldrums for a while.Congratulations,alongside a few rippers recently.

Peter.
 

flexi

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Sep 12, 2014
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Maidstone
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mark
Along side a lot of work, a lot of thought has gone into that and it shows in the results.....a very nice pen....well done :drool::drool:
 

Gregory Hardy

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Joined
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Posts
454
Location
Upper New York State
First Name
Greg
Thanks, Gents, all. Wish it was more perfect. Also wish I could do it again ten times to make it so. (Anyone else ever felt that way?) This was a fun project with nothing in mind but making a pen with a special theme, and was - therefore - a joy. Thanks a million for the compliments. Hearing the nice words from the "good guys" is better than sugar. Make pen, lads. There are authors in need, and that's what we do.
 
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