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Indian pen makers

21William

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Thanks for posting. I note the guy in the article uses a metalwork lathe, unlike some Japanese makers that don’t use a lathe at all.
 

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A friend of mine, Ron Caddy goes over to India & makes Pens in co with an Indian penmaker.

That is Manoj, the first person mentioned there in the article.

Lots of names there I recognise. Much of the stuff these guys in India are using starts off life on our warehouse shelves:ciggrin:
 
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