7mm Cigar Pen

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Dale Allen

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Well, I finally got one done that looks good.
Been playing around with this idea for some time now.
This is a Walnut blank and is built with most of the parts from a roadster kit in gun metal. At about 5/8" in diameter at the top, it is actually not too bad to write with. BTW, the top section is one entire uncut piece.

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I thought the same thing as Mike, "Now that's different!" I'm not sure I care for the 7mm nib (not that what I care for is important), but you did a good job on it. I'm sure there are those who will love it! Most cigar lovers will for sure.
 

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Thanks to all for the kind words.
Billy, I'm not a fan of the nib on the end either.
However, this was just a prototype and an attempt to create a cigar replica that uses less expensive hardware and is easier to make. I don't know that I would necessarily make another.
Sometimes I just need to complete one to see how it looks.
I also forgot to seal the label on this one and the CA caused a watermark. Oh well!
 

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Thanks to all for the kind words.
Billy, I'm not a fan of the nib on the end either.
However, this was just a prototype and an attempt to create a cigar replica that uses less expensive hardware and is easier to make. I don't know that I would necessarily make another.
Sometimes I just need to complete one to see how it looks.
I also forgot to seal the label on this one and the CA caused a watermark. Oh well!

Watch for Martin's Pens. That guy makes a cigar pen that you want to light up.
 
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