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Ebony and ...

ValleyBoy

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Ebony pen with a bit of orange pearl and ivory (how could I not?) coloured acrylic . It has a cellulose acetate section and cap threads, which are 13mm Ø.

I've mentioned before that I had developed a "splat" logo during lockdown, and this pen has a sterling silver logo coin in the cap end plus a silver cast roll-stop. I'm a bit undecided about roll stops in general but happy with how it came out.

Cheers
Ash

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Penpal

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Looking at the splash/splat the randomness is absent ,deliberate placing of said plat became a new feature as does the inset in the cap itself in the top.The most natural finish in the Ebony impressed me ,coupled with the banding your choices in nibs favour the pen,the nib neck is famous in both pens,one suited for fine and the other heading to broad. Few makers cater for this range of potential new owners so well. You entered the dress circle with the formality and the mischeif with the splat. A new vision for this forum I reckon as a wonderful boost Ash,thank you for your skill also in full presentation ,no holds barred. Kind regards from way over here mate.

Peter.(frosts have arrived).:banana::banana::banana::goesred::goesred::goesred:
 

flexi

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Another stunning pen Ash, the splat shows progression and shows your desire to create something different. A very special pen.... :drool::drool:
 

ValleyBoy

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Yeah that’s fair enough Geoff. It’s not for everyone I know. As I say I’m not 100% sure myself.

Cheers
Ash
 

ValleyBoy

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Looking at the splash/splat the randomness is absent ,deliberate placing of said plat became a new feature as does the inset in the cap itself in the top.The most natural finish in the Ebony impressed me ,coupled with the banding your choices in nibs favour the pen,the nib neck is famous in both pens,one suited for fine and the other heading to broad. Few makers cater for this range of potential new owners so well. You entered the dress circle with the formality and the mischeif with the splat. A new vision for this forum I reckon as a wonderful boost Ash,thank you for your skill also in full presentation ,no holds barred. Kind regards from way over here mate.

Peter.(frosts have arrived).:banana::banana::banana::goesred::goesred::goesred:

Thanks Peter, I appreciate the kind comments.

Cheers
Ash
 

reiddo

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These are seriously stunning, Ebony is my favourite wood for making pens and what you have created is a work of art. Well done.
 
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