mmayo Member Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 3,147 Location Tehachapi, CA Mar 19, 2025 #1 Each time I examine my stock of Tritons rollerball/fountain pens I find the blue box elder burl missing. It has been a wildly successful wood for pens of all price ranges, razors and shave sets. Attachments IMG_5574.jpeg 487.2 KB · Views: 79 Last edited: Mar 20, 2025
Each time I examine my stock of Tritons rollerball/fountain pens I find the blue box elder burl missing. It has been a wildly successful wood for pens of all price ranges, razors and shave sets.
Sataro Member Joined Mar 15, 2009 Messages 3,322 Location Mexia, TX Mar 19, 2025 #2 Great looking pen! Love that wood.
Alan Morrison Member Joined Jan 15, 2019 Messages 3,453 Location N Ireland Mar 19, 2025 #4 It looks well with the chrome, Mark.
GaryMGg Member Joined Nov 23, 2006 Messages 5,959 Location McIntosh, Florida, USA. Mar 19, 2025 #5 I'm not really a fan of natural box elder burl. It almost always looks muddy or dirty to me. But, THIS! Great looking pen and timber.
I'm not really a fan of natural box elder burl. It almost always looks muddy or dirty to me. But, THIS! Great looking pen and timber.
KMCloonan Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 1,794 Location Round Lake, Illinois Mar 19, 2025 #6 Very Nice Mark!
sorcerertd Member Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 3,273 Location North Carolina, USA Mar 19, 2025 #7 I'll bet this won't stick around for long, either. That's a beautiful pen.
Tanner Member Joined May 17, 2006 Messages 2,437 Location Peoria, Arizona, USA. Mar 19, 2025 #8 Awesome looking pen!
derekdd Member Joined Jan 29, 2023 Messages 1,359 Location Wisconsin Mar 20, 2025 #9 I really like that kit for a midlevel pen. The dyed BEB looks great.
T Tach Member Joined Jan 22, 2024 Messages 63 Location King, North Carolina Mar 20, 2025 #10 Beautiful pen.