2021 Best of IAP Collection Pen Contest - RESET Please Re-Vote!

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Vote for your THREE favorite pens

  • Pen #1

    Votes: 45 35.4%
  • Pen #2

    Votes: 39 30.7%
  • Pen #3

    Votes: 19 15.0%
  • Pen #4

    Votes: 35 27.6%
  • Pen #5

    Votes: 33 26.0%
  • Pen #6

    Votes: 58 45.7%
  • Pen #7

    Votes: 47 37.0%
  • Pen #8

    Votes: 63 49.6%

  • Total voters
    127
  • Poll closed .

mark james

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This is a corrected poll with an additional entrant that was submitted early on and I simply missed it. Please re-enter your votes. I sincerely apologize for the omission, but hey - you get to review the pens again!

To each entrant -
Thank you on behalf of the IAP Membership
to enter this contest, and desire to make a contribution
to the IAP Collection.

Please vote for your top THREE pens. (Photos will be posted shortly).
 
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Pen #1.

Description: The pen is a GT Knurl with gun metal plating, Materials used are goncola alves, chechen, maple, black veneer and some green acrylic.

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Pen #2.

Description: Soapstone bespoke pen with bronze metal clay roll stopper. Drilling and shaping the unsupported soapstone was extremely challenging.

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Pen #3.

Description: This ballpoint cigar pen was built using sterling silver hardware combined with ringed gidgee wood. The chatoyance is incredible (think tiger's eye gemstone) but difficult to capture in pictures.

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Pen #4.

Title of Your Entry: School of fish
Description: Large fish crosswrap on Ti gold long clicker.The fish were wrapped using rainbow varigated size A metallic thread from Fishhawk. The backround was wrapped with royal blue size A nocp thread from Rodcraft. This is a single elongated crosswrap 40mm eye to eye to create a big fish little pond effect. The clear cote is loctite professional super glue approx .5mm thick.

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Pen #5.

Title of Your Entry: Fiery Phoenix
Description: This pen is made from Banksia Pod with orange acrylic for a unique two-tone appearance. I used the phoenix rising hardware which features orange accents to match with the acrylic pop of color. The Banksia Pod material also seems to resemble the scaly legs of the legendary creature. For the finish, I used my signature 18-step finishing process with CA.

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Pen #6.

Title of Your Entry: Southwestern Style Segment Pen
Description: The is a Diplomat from Exotic blanks with my rendition of a southwestern bowl on a pen. The main wood is oak. The blank is created by first gluing up four different blanks. Sandwiching veneer between oak. Each is then sliced into 1/16 inch pieces which are arranged in the desired pattern, glued together and turned down. The process provides many options for finished blanks!

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Pen #7.

Title of Your Entry: Guitar timbers
Description: Pen made from timbers from a luthier's scrap box. Buffed with tripoli and white diamond, carnauba waxed.

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Pen #8.

Title of Your Entry: Thin Body Vintage / Modern Pen
Description: Old Cellulose Acetate under 10 mm / takes international cartridge converter /Challenge- no room for threads/ Metal piece take threads instead of material / The top of cap made into a pen pillow that screws off the pen and to be used when writing but always with you / All the metal pieces are hand textured to match the Acetate.

I had this pieces of old Cellulose Acetate from 1930-40's that was a little under 10mm and I was determined make a pen that takes an international cartridge converter which this pen does. The challenge with this ultra thin piece of acetate is that there was not much room for the threads so I decided to make a metal piece that could take the threads instead of the acetate material. This metal piece right behind the section is 12 mm thick the nib section is 9.2mm at its thinest point. The average thickness of a regular pencil can be from 7-8mm, so as you can see its very thin. The pen is fitted with a Bock# 5 nib unit.

The cap of this pen is made with an OMAS Teal Blue Moon Material. It matches the color and tone of the Acetate perfectly. It has a metal piece at both the bottom and the top of the cap. I am all about functional pens and I love clip-less pens. The problem with these type of pens is that sometimes they can roll off the table. Not something you want to happen with your fountain pen. I decided to make the Metal top piece into a pen pillow that screws off the pen. This way when you are using it you can always have somewhere to put your pen on that is always with you because it is built into your pen.

All the metal pieces are textured to match the Acetate Material.

Pen body
- At its thinnest point: 9.4mm
- At its thickest point: 12mm
- Length 13.3mm including nib

Pen Cap
- 14 mm thick

Pen capped
- 138 mm long

Pen Materials
- OMAS Blue Moon (Cap)
- Vintage Teal Cellulose Acetate (1930-40's)
- EML Silver steel

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