PR_Princess
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In May of last year, I had the privilege of participating in the Chicago pen show. And although we had talked on the phone often, this was to be the first and last time that I actually got to meet the legendary Eagle. Shortly thereafter, on July 4th Eagle died very unexpectedly.
Besides being a good friend to myself and many others here, Eagle was also perhaps one of the most talented pen makers ever to grace the IAP. I would guess that he was also one of the most influential. He often went out of his way to help others, and his designs often still serve as a source of awe and inspiration today.
On this, the first anniversary of his passing, I thought that it might be nice to give a little nod to his legacy. To acknowledge the man that did so much to to further the art of pen turning.
So if you have ever made anything "Eagle-ized ", ever been helped or inspired by the man or his art, or just have a story to tell; please post it below. Posts of pens are encouraged!!
One of Eagles famous "Feathers" pens from a blank that Eagle gave us and a pen that we made for that Chicago show...just to yank on Eagles chain a bit.
Besides being a good friend to myself and many others here, Eagle was also perhaps one of the most talented pen makers ever to grace the IAP. I would guess that he was also one of the most influential. He often went out of his way to help others, and his designs often still serve as a source of awe and inspiration today.
On this, the first anniversary of his passing, I thought that it might be nice to give a little nod to his legacy. To acknowledge the man that did so much to to further the art of pen turning.
So if you have ever made anything "Eagle-ized ", ever been helped or inspired by the man or his art, or just have a story to tell; please post it below. Posts of pens are encouraged!!
One of Eagles famous "Feathers" pens from a blank that Eagle gave us and a pen that we made for that Chicago show...just to yank on Eagles chain a bit.
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