Custom Stealth Black Ebonite Bulb Filler

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Robert111

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I have an order for a bulb filler so I started out a week ago with Dennis Cabell's tutorial from the IAP library. (Thanks Dennis! Great job on the tutorial.) I made one, sticking quite close to Dennis's directions, but it was Dennis's design. This pen has a some major differences in appearance from the first owing to my preference for curved barrels and caps and a seamless blind cap for access to the bulb.

I caught a reference on an FP Geeks' podcast to "stealth" pens, hence the black ebonite with black titanium rolling wheel clip.

The vital statistics:

Length capped 5.5"
Length w/o cap 5"
Length posted 6.35"

Cap diameter 16mm
Barrel diameter 14mm
Section diameter 12.5mm

Heritance #6 two-tone steel nib
Heritance feed holder 10.3mm at widest point
Heritance feed drilled w/ #53 and #72
 

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drgoretex

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Beautiful work, Robert - a gorgeous pen, beautifully shaped and finished.

And as I said elsewhere, more than anything I respect how you have given credit where it is due - two thumbs up there!

Cheers,

Ken
 
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