Russ Fairfield MMSC Voting

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

Vote for 1 pen. Pictures are posted below.

  • Pen 1

    Votes: 46 20.7%
  • Pen 2

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Pen 3

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Pen 4

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Pen 5

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 6

    Votes: 10 4.5%
  • Pen 7

    Votes: 16 7.2%
  • Pen 8

    Votes: 7 3.2%
  • Pen 9

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 10

    Votes: 6 2.7%
  • Pen 11

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Pen 12

    Votes: 15 6.8%
  • Pen 13

    Votes: 6 2.7%
  • Pen 14

    Votes: 42 18.9%
  • Pen 15

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Pen 16

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 17

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pen 18

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Pen 19

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 20

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Pen 21

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pen 22

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pen 23

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 24

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 25

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Pen 26

    Votes: 11 5.0%
  • Pen 27

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Pen 28

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 29

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Pen 30

    Votes: 4 1.8%
  • Pen 31

    Votes: 13 5.9%
  • Pen 32

    Votes: 6 2.7%

  • Total voters
    222
  • Poll closed .

Ed McDonnell

Member
Joined
Oct 20, 2008
Messages
2,294
Location
Melbourne, FL
4th Annual Russ Fairfield Memorial Modified Slimline Contest

Generously Sponsored by

Brooks Blanks

All 32 entries are presented in this poll. You may vote for one entry. Voting in this poll will close on Thursday February 20.

The 5 entries that receive the highest number of votes will be presented in a separate poll beginning on Friday February 21 to select the 4 prize winners. Voting will close on Monday February 24. Winners will be announced on February 25.

The prizes for this contest are:

1st place $150.00 worth of Brooks Blanks
2nd Place $100.00 worth of Brooks Blanks
3rd Place $75.00 worth of Brooks Blanks
4th Place $50.00 worth of Brooks Blanks

I want to thank all the entrants, our fantastic sponsor Jonathon Brooks and the IAP management team that makes all this happen.

And now, here's the moment you have all been waiting for. The entries in the 4th Annual Russ Fairfield Memorial Modified Slimline Contest. Please review all the pictures below. Note the entry number you want to vote for and select it above.

Good luck to all the entrants. 32 enter the ring, but only 5 will emerge to compete another day. Take your time and really consider each entry.

Ed
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
Entry #1

Artist Statement:

A little of each of Russ' slim modifications went into this pen. Influence of the Russ Line and the Fat Line can be seen in the omission of the center band allowing for a wider pen body and longer upper and shorter lower section proportions. The recessed clip design of the J-Line turned into a full hidden clip upgrade with a solid one piece closed end rear cut on a 30-degree angle. This pen was designed with a classic pairing of walnut and maple with segments of african blackwood to offset each segment. A slimline gold clip with black line was used to tie in the blackwood segments and the gold hardware.

Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 01_2.jpg
    01_2.jpg
    72.7 KB · Views: 279
  • 01_1.jpg
    01_1.jpg
    125.6 KB · Views: 353
  • 01_3.jpg
    01_3.jpg
    152.7 KB · Views: 249
Entry #2

Artist Statement:

This longline was done using a gold nose cone in typical Russ fashion. The main wood is spalted oak, the centerband is attached to the lower tube and is made of blonde amboyna burl. The finish is flat BLO/CA


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 02_1.jpg
    02_1.jpg
    104.9 KB · Views: 276
  • 02_3.jpg
    02_3.jpg
    149.9 KB · Views: 193
  • 02_2.jpg
    02_2.jpg
    114 KB · Views: 231
Entry #3

Artist Statement:

My version of the russ line pen. Walnut and maple with no center band and burned rings with a twisty tie.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 03_1.jpg
    03_1.jpg
    97.7 KB · Views: 236
  • 03_2.jpg
    03_2.jpg
    115.3 KB · Views: 295
  • 03_3.jpg
    03_3.jpg
    71.8 KB · Views: 265
Entry #4

Artist Statement:

Slimline kit using Bamboo blank cut from a cutting board to use end grain. Center band left off. Stylus tip used. Small piece of deer antler used as accent on lower section. CA glue finish.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 04_1.JPG
    04_1.JPG
    56.6 KB · Views: 241
  • 04_2.JPG
    04_2.JPG
    57.3 KB · Views: 257
Entry #5

Artist Statement:

Russ line style with raised ridges , tapered lines like the Fat line but inverted - turned down


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 05_1.JPG
    05_1.JPG
    133.5 KB · Views: 227
  • 05_2.JPG
    05_2.JPG
    28.5 KB · Views: 204
  • 05_3.jpg
    05_3.jpg
    59.3 KB · Views: 219
Entry #6

Artist Statement:

This pen was made in the spirit of the Russ Fairfield J-Pen. It features a longer lower section. The main wood is Black Ash Burl with a Redheart center band that has a single wire burn. The finial was recessed and the top was notched to fit the clip. All of the components of a Slimline kit were used except the center band and a longer 7mm tube for the lower section.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 06_1.jpg
    06_1.jpg
    79.1 KB · Views: 279
  • 06_2.jpg
    06_2.jpg
    85.8 KB · Views: 307
Entry #7

Artist Statement:

My version of a Fatline. Its made of red oak burl with a cherry burl center band. Pen has a CA finish on a slimline gun Metal kit


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 07_1.jpg
    07_1.jpg
    62.9 KB · Views: 261
  • 07_2.jpg
    07_2.jpg
    100.9 KB · Views: 292
  • 07_3.jpg
    07_3.jpg
    76.3 KB · Views: 235
Entry #8

Artist Statement:

This is black ash burl with cocobolo nib, centerband, finial with brass accents.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 08_1.jpg
    08_1.jpg
    181.4 KB · Views: 226
  • 08_2.jpg
    08_2.jpg
    204.9 KB · Views: 216
  • 08_3.jpg
    08_3.jpg
    60.1 KB · Views: 258
Entry #9

Artist Statement:

This is a satin gold slimline kit in the "Fat Line" style. The wood is slightly spalted pecan burl with a pink ivory center band. The wood is natural, with no hardening or stabilizing. It was finished with sanding sealer and a friction polish.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 09_3.jpg
    09_3.jpg
    97.8 KB · Views: 246
  • 09_2.jpg
    09_2.jpg
    53.4 KB · Views: 220
  • 09_1.jpg
    09_1.jpg
    45.4 KB · Views: 201
Entry #10

Artist Statement:

I chose to emulate Mr. Fairfield's "Fatline" style. The blank, which I think is maple burl, came in a box of unlabled blanks I purchased. The banding is wenge. Rather than gluing the banding to the blank prior to turning, I chose to follow Mr. Fairfield's method shown in the "Wayback Machine" links. This involved turning down the blank to the tube, face gluing on the banding, and then turning to finished diameter. You may notice that the banding is a progression of widths from the finial (1/8") to center (1/4") to the nib (3/8"). The finish is a simple friction finish. Thank you for viewing.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 10_1.jpg
    10_1.jpg
    27.3 KB · Views: 248
  • 10_2.jpg
    10_2.jpg
    27.6 KB · Views: 267
  • 10_3.jpg
    10_3.jpg
    25.4 KB · Views: 246
Entry #11

Artist Statement:

Kit: Slimline Econo in chrome Blank: Honduran Rosewood Finish: 14 coats of thin CA then polished with Beall system I went with the deleted center band and extended the bottom tube upwards 1/4". I then used some small detail grooves in the upper and lower tube. I wanted to keep it simple.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 11_1.jpg
    11_1.jpg
    48.1 KB · Views: 261
  • 11_2.jpg
    11_2.jpg
    42.3 KB · Views: 244
Entry #12

Artist Statement:

I was inspired by Russ's article on closed end pens and 'invisible' clips. The wood is buckeye burl and I used a bit of ebony around the center as an accent rather than the burn lines typically used on a j-line style. The hardware is from a gunmetal slimline kit.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 12_1.jpg
    12_1.jpg
    72.3 KB · Views: 288
  • 12_2.jpg
    12_2.jpg
    160 KB · Views: 272
  • 12_3.jpg
    12_3.jpg
    84.5 KB · Views: 280
Entry #13

Artist Statement:

Attached is my rendition of Russ Fairfields Long Line Pen. Materials used were, Bocote, Aqua Green Acrylic and Brass Shim Stock separating the Acrylic and Bocote.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 13_2.jpg
    13_2.jpg
    124.6 KB · Views: 256
  • 13_3.jpg
    13_3.jpg
    127.9 KB · Views: 263
  • 13_1.jpg
    13_1.jpg
    131.7 KB · Views: 240
Entry #14

Artist Statement:

"A J-Line style Russ-Line". I combined the angled cap and recessed finial of the J-Line pen with the larger upper barrel diameter of the traditional Russ-Line. The pen body is angle-segmented Maple and Blackwood with a gloss CA finish (ala Russ). The slimline components are Ti-Gold plated (Russ was a big proponent of TiGold). Both ends of the upper barrel are angled.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 14_1.jpg
    14_1.jpg
    97 KB · Views: 314
  • 14_2.jpg
    14_2.jpg
    94.1 KB · Views: 264
Entry #15

Artist Statement:

This is a standard Slimline Stylus Kit. I extended the lower barrel and turned a tenon in the upper barrel where I glued in a leftover scrap of Abalone Shell Blank left over from a Jr Gent Kit.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 15_1.jpg
    15_1.jpg
    228 KB · Views: 275
  • 15_2.jpg
    15_2.jpg
    231.2 KB · Views: 370
  • 15_3.jpg
    15_3.jpg
    227.5 KB · Views: 342
Entry #16

Artist Statement:

The pen is a Fat Line style with Ambrosia Maple and African Blackwood center band. The pen kit is black chrome. The finish is 12 coats of Craft Coat polished to a semi gloss finish.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 16_1.jpg
    16_1.jpg
    119.4 KB · Views: 234
  • 16_2.jpg
    16_2.jpg
    115.7 KB · Views: 233
Entry #17

Artist Statement:

After trying my hand at a few of Russ' styles I decided upon the Russ Line. Wood came from a large pack of exotics and the kit is CS Fancy Slimline.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 17_1.jpg
    17_1.jpg
    57.5 KB · Views: 234
  • 17_2.jpg
    17_2.jpg
    50.1 KB · Views: 213
Entry #18

Artist Statement:

7mm Tubes, nip, twist mechanism, and a cross style refill all from a slimline kit. Center band from a classic style. Moose antler for the nip section and the rest from walnut. CA finish.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 18_1.jpg
    18_1.jpg
    149.3 KB · Views: 220
  • 18_3.jpg
    18_3.jpg
    181.8 KB · Views: 227
  • 18_2.jpg
    18_2.jpg
    169.5 KB · Views: 245
Entry #19

Artist Statement:

This is a Fat-Line made with a CSUSA Artisan slimline set with a Pine Root Burl blank and a Brook's Blanks cast Spanish Moss for the center band. It is finished with CA (6 thin, 6 medium) and micro mesh to 12,000 followed by polish.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 19_1.jpg
    19_1.jpg
    51.7 KB · Views: 264
  • 19_2.jpg
    19_2.jpg
    52.5 KB · Views: 266
  • 19_3.jpg
    19_3.jpg
    51 KB · Views: 197
Entry #20

Artist Statement:

One of my first segmented pen/pencils that I attempted. I used Walnut and Maple. Two of my favorite woods. This pencil design has been inspiration for me to continue to create even more intricate segmented designs.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 20_1.jpg
    20_1.jpg
    128.1 KB · Views: 230
  • 20_2.jpg
    20_2.jpg
    143.1 KB · Views: 233
  • 20_3.jpg
    20_3.jpg
    145.4 KB · Views: 226
Entry #21

Artist Statement:

My attempt at a Russ-Line with an angle cut upper barrel.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 21_1.JPG
    21_1.JPG
    52.4 KB · Views: 308
Entry #22

Artist Statement:

Nib section is Aust. Hairy Oak, the centre band is part of a poly resin blank and the other blank is Curly Maple. Finish is 8 coats of CA and then buffed. I wanted to try moving the centre band to a lower point.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 22_2.jpg
    22_2.jpg
    41.2 KB · Views: 231
  • 22_3.JPG
    22_3.JPG
    113.4 KB · Views: 223
  • 22_1.JPG
    22_1.JPG
    66.1 KB · Views: 220
Entry #23

Artist Statement:

Bethlehem Olivewood Fat Russline with Corian centerband.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 23_1.jpg
    23_1.jpg
    134.5 KB · Views: 205
  • 23_2.jpg
    23_2.jpg
    130.3 KB · Views: 221
  • 23_3.jpg
    23_3.jpg
    133.6 KB · Views: 215
Entry #24

Artist Statement:

Olive wood and Chrome slim line


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 24_1.jpg
    24_1.jpg
    143.1 KB · Views: 247
  • 24_2.jpg
    24_2.jpg
    50.8 KB · Views: 189
  • 24_3.jpg
    24_3.jpg
    124 KB · Views: 191
Entry #25

Artist Statement:

My version of Russ's Long Line. The wood is Persimmon with a scrap of Yellow and Scarlet Acrylic for the centerband. The dark coloration on the lower end is actually a chared section. At some time in it's growth the tree must have survived a fire or lightening strike. I think it blends in well. The overall length of the pen is 9 inches as compared to Russ's Tutorial's 8 inches... I'm thinking off using this one at work after making a holder for it.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 25_3.jpg
    25_3.jpg
    84.1 KB · Views: 213
  • 25_2.jpg
    25_2.jpg
    245.9 KB · Views: 192
  • 25_1.jpg
    25_1.jpg
    241.7 KB · Views: 223
Entry #26

Artist Statement:

PSI Slimline Kit Deer Antler, Closed End Longline. Custom center band made from Aluminum and Blackwood


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 26_1.jpg
    26_1.jpg
    94.5 KB · Views: 202
  • 26_2.jpg
    26_2.jpg
    82.6 KB · Views: 237
Entry #27

Artist Statement:

Ebony and Ivory I chose to use ebony for the the body of the pen and a scrap piece of elephant Ivory for the center band.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 27_1.JPG
    27_1.JPG
    173 KB · Views: 195
  • 27_2.JPG
    27_2.JPG
    174.7 KB · Views: 195
  • 27_3.JPG
    27_3.JPG
    105.6 KB · Views: 182
Entry #28

Artist Statement:

I made this from Figured Eucalyptus and Fake Ivory for the center band 10 coats of CA on a gold finish kit


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 28_1.JPG
    28_1.JPG
    227.4 KB · Views: 182
  • 28_2.JPG
    28_2.JPG
    232.9 KB · Views: 180
  • 28_3.JPG
    28_3.JPG
    235.5 KB · Views: 185
Entry #29

Artist Statement:

This is a Cocobolo Long Line with a Corian center band. The blank was cut from a 7 1/2 inch piece of cocobolo and is fitted with an upgrade gold nib. The finish is Wood Turners Finish and the pen is buffed and waxed on the buffing wheels.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 29_2.JPG
    29_2.JPG
    119.1 KB · Views: 167
  • 29_3.jpg
    29_3.jpg
    70.5 KB · Views: 230
  • 29_1.JPG
    29_1.JPG
    110.8 KB · Views: 164
Entry #30

Artist Statement:

Modified copper Berea slimline. Flame maple burl, cut and stabilized by myself with a mammoth ivory centerband.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 30_1.jpg
    30_1.jpg
    108.9 KB · Views: 196
  • 30_2.jpg
    30_2.jpg
    190.2 KB · Views: 138
  • 30_3.jpg
    30_3.jpg
    224.4 KB · Views: 146
Entry #31

Artist Statement:

A titanium gold 'Fat Line' slimline using a red with gold web Tru-Stone blank accented with a black acrylic center band.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 31_1.jpg
    31_1.jpg
    38.3 KB · Views: 144
  • 31_2.jpg
    31_2.jpg
    61 KB · Views: 200
Entry #32

Artist Statement:

This is my entry into the 4th Annual Russ Fairfield Modified Slimline Contest. The wood is Arbutus, Birds eye maple band, curly maple and arbutus. Thanks for looking.


Pictures (Click on the thumbnails to see larger pictures):
 

Attachments

  • 32_1.jpg
    32_1.jpg
    113.6 KB · Views: 161
  • 32_2.jpg
    32_2.jpg
    107.3 KB · Views: 180
  • 32_3.jpg
    32_3.jpg
    89.7 KB · Views: 173
It was really hard to choose. I need multiple Ids for this site if we keep this up!
Great Job on the pens and Great job on the contest Ed!
 
We have 28 votes so far for the 32 entries. So, who is sleeping in late and hasn't voted for their pen yet?

Time to wake up and vote!!

Ed
 
Alright, we are up to 43 votes now.

Extrapolating from the last half hours voting results, if we keep up the same pace of voting we will close the poll with over 900 votes!!!!

Way to go.

Let's show these fine pen makers some love. Get your votes in.

Ed
 
Alright, we are up to 43 votes now.

Extrapolating from the last half hours voting results, if we keep up the same pace of voting we will close the poll with over 900 votes!!!!

Way to go.

Let's show these fine pen makers some love. Get your votes in.

Ed

Aren't we little Mister Optimist....

So many pens, so few votes...

Just had my wife, my four sons, my two daughters, my three daughter-in-laws, my son-in-law and my wife's parents register to vote. Still working on my dead parents from Chicago since they no longer have email addresses, but that shouldn't be a problem.

Steve
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
Steve - Jeff recently implement very sophisticated filtering algorithms that will catch and filter out Chicago Style registrations. Not that I expect that we will need it here with the high caliber of entrants and voters that will naturally be drawn to a contest of this quality.

Who would want to vote Chicago style anyway? I mean, that would be like eating Chicago style pizza (using the work pizza loosely here). What's up with that?

Come on everyone. A vote today is a vote for quality pen making (and a vote against Chicago style voting (and pizza)).

Ed
 
Back
Top Bottom