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Plum bespoke

SorinS

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One of my very few bespoke pens. It's made of plum wood, with olive wood for the finials and ebonite inserts for threads.
Instead of a clip I choose to attach a silver roll stopper. The nib is a custom engraved titanium Bock #6.
 

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Penpal

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Love the concept as a pen and original idea,except for the use of ebonite and the roll stop in common use now. However the pen itself is new to me. and it is a good example of success.
 

SorinS

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Love the concept as a pen and original idea,except for the use of ebonite and the roll stop in common use now. However the pen itself is new to me. and it is a good example of success.
Thanks Peter! The wood was not stabilized and I thought it would be prone to crack, that's the reason I used ebonite inserts. The roll stop was the client request.
 
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