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Mulberry Fountain pen.

Ratty

Full Member
Joined
May 14, 2016
Posts
192
Location
Ivybridge
First Name
David
Locally grown Mulbery on this one with Conway Stuart acrylic section.
I will probably make a wooden section to finish this one off.
Just need to save up for the triple start tap and die for the cap now.
 

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flexi

Executive Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2014
Posts
6,454
Location
Maidstone
First Name
mark
Another little stunner, yes it would look better with a wooden grip....but it's nice as is too:drool::drool:
 

silver

General dogsbody
Executive Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2013
Posts
6,304
Location
Somewhere in Staffordshire,
First Name
Eamonn.
Looks a stunner that does David. would look nice with a wooden feeder section.

May be selling all my taps and Dies if I get the right offer for them.. :whistling:! I have double and triple start taps & Dies in, 10's, 12's and 14's.
 

Penpal

Grand Master
Joined
May 26, 2013
Posts
25,342
Location
Canberra AUSTRALIA
First Name
Peter
Mulberry occassionally throws up some nice timber including beautiful burl. All Mulberry pens are a treat including this one.

Peter.
 
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