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Here's one in Cobra |
Baron RB in black titanium trim, made from Spalted Elm |
Baron RB in platinum trim, made from Steelwood. The barrels are 12 sided |
Another 12-faceted Baron. The CB also has 12 facets - the loose rings make it easy to do your own treatments there! |
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Another not quite basic Baron RB. Black titanium is great with Bloodwood :-) This one has a simple CB replacement, and the cap finial. |
A Ligero in king cobra. It *CAN* be done! |
A Ligero from rattlesnake skin |
Another El Grande from rattlesnake skin |
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The interior of the pen is shaped to accommodate a spare cartridge. As you screw the main barrel on, the active cartridge is forced into the fill tube. |
I wish Decora were still available (other than the cow blanks). The working properties are better than any other plastics I've used. |
A jr Gentleman from cumberland, (hard rubber), a traditional pen material used before modern plastics appeared on the scene |
Cap finial and centerband decorative ring are also cumberland |
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A closed-end clipless Ligero. Weight is 22 g with conversion pump. The wood is beautiful desert ironwood from BB. |
Closed-end Ligero with wire clip. 25 g. Again equally beautiful desert ironwood from BB. |
The pen weighs just under 25 g compared to 33 g for a standard Ligero. |
The cap posts, and despite the length is not top heavy |