dnsMaster Fountain pen in Holly and Ziracote

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Hi, It's been a while since I posted anything here but I thought I would show my latest pens.
The first one is Holly and Ziracote, then Spalted Ripple Ash and African Blackwood, the darker one in the group shot is German Bog Oak and the last one is Burr Pink Ivory and African Blackwood.
They are all finished with CA, the nibs are by Bock, they will take cartridges and fillers.
My favorite is the Spalted Ripple Ash
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Those are fantastic! I notice that they are a pressure fit cap with no brass. Can you elaborate on that a bit? Also, do you find any problems with the wood expanding and shrinking for these pens?
 

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I agree the spalted ripple ash is very beautiful and intriguing. I would never have been able to tell you what it is.

All your pens are nice, but the ash and the holly/zircote are super.
 

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dnsMASTER Fountain pens

Those are fantastic! I notice that they are a pressure fit cap with no brass. Can you elaborate on that a bit? Also, do you find any problems with the wood expanding and shrinking for these pens?

Thanks Eric
They are screw fit caps with a brass barrel in the cap, you can see the thread behind the nib that screws into the barrel in the cap. I'll post an image of the kit.
 
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