Todd in PA
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I haven't posted a pen in a bit, so I guess I'll show you what I've been up to. One success, one not so much. Let's start with the misfire.
Todd, I thought you said this was casting. What's with the Gaboon Ebony pen? We'll you see, this is actually green ribbon on a black tube. Looked fantastic…until it got wet.
The last pic was outside in bright sun, on a black background…with a sizable amount of editing post production.
Would and will do it again. I'll wet the end of the ribbon to assess color and make color choices accordingly.
#2.
While not a big fan of the kit, I bought basically a whole shop off another turner, and two of these were in there. At $33 a pop it's my most expensive ballpoint to date. I need to make and sell these to recoup my investment, and slapping a piece of wood on such a detailed kit didn't seem right. I bought some brass chain and cast it in resin for this one. SHOUT OUT to Ken, whose rainbow pen pointed the way to hiding the ends of the chain behind a wooden end cap.
Thanks for looking!!
PS. Sorry for the beard hair that landed on the clip of the pen in the first photo.
Todd, I thought you said this was casting. What's with the Gaboon Ebony pen? We'll you see, this is actually green ribbon on a black tube. Looked fantastic…until it got wet.
The last pic was outside in bright sun, on a black background…with a sizable amount of editing post production.
Would and will do it again. I'll wet the end of the ribbon to assess color and make color choices accordingly.
#2.
While not a big fan of the kit, I bought basically a whole shop off another turner, and two of these were in there. At $33 a pop it's my most expensive ballpoint to date. I need to make and sell these to recoup my investment, and slapping a piece of wood on such a detailed kit didn't seem right. I bought some brass chain and cast it in resin for this one. SHOUT OUT to Ken, whose rainbow pen pointed the way to hiding the ends of the chain behind a wooden end cap.
Thanks for looking!!
PS. Sorry for the beard hair that landed on the clip of the pen in the first photo.