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Richard Kleinhenz



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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)

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

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

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

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