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Pin chucks used to make these |
Jr Gentleman 2 Fountain pen |
Jr Gentleman 2 Rollerball |
Jr Gentleman 2 next to jr Gentleman (classic) |
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The new Broker pen from CSU, 10k version. Made from stabilized Tasmanian Eucalyptus burl |
This is the 'tactile' version, all rubberized black. The pen is made from Cumberland (hard rubber) |
Another tactile Broker. Made from an acrylic classic fountain pen material I picked up cheap at a show |
This is a platinum series version of the Broker, made from Boise de Rose |
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A prototype of a clipless large fountain pen, based on an Ambassador. It has the best center coupling in a fountain pen bar none. |
The jr Statesman version 2 (left) next to the old jr Statesman. The trim details are the new version. From the top: cap finial, center band, and body finial. |
The jr Statesman version 2 in rhodium / black titanium. Without a reference next to it it's hard to pick up the fattening visually. |
The Workshop/Sketch Pencil from PSI |
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Another Sketcher |
Some sanding created this interesting surface. This is a feasibility test so far - and I think the idea passed :-) There's a little more to it, but that's it in a nutshell |
I generated contours (lofted) on the computer, Ken Nelsen lasercut them, then I just stacked them on a pen barrel |
I generated contours (lofted) on the computer, Ken Nelsen lasercut them, then I just stacked them on a pen barrel |