Casing A la Fangar

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ctEaglesc

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Jim was kind enough to powdercoat some shells for me.
I needed to display a pen in a store that was quite a distance from me and wouldn't be able to check on and polish every once in a while.
I don't like to have sales clerks polishing the brass on my pens.
Jim's design and I liked it and told him I was going to stteal it but hid the clip ring for a different look.
Thank's Jim.
 
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Nice looking pen, Eagle. I know I'm looking at parts from at least 2 different kits... three if the nib assembly is from a 7mm kit. [^] You never cease to amaze, even w/the simplest of changes.
 

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You're welcome Eagle. The pen looks great. But what you didn't tell people is that your design actually allows the antler portion of the pen to extend into the brass casing. I know you have mentioned it before, but there is much more to this pen than meets the eye. I really like the look of the Flat final. Fits well with the casings in my eye.

Thanks for the kind words.

Fangar
 
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