First fountain Pen

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cowjelly

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I just started posting then what do you know a wind blows through town and knocks everyones power out! Mine for only 6 days I was lucky. Then the day it came back on the computer wasn't practicing safe sex and came down with a virus. Well I finally got it working decently and here we are. This pen still needs a clip. I'm working on a snake clip if I can get it right. One day I'll get a metal lathe so I can do good threading. Comments Welcome...
I've added a picture with cap posted..
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Keith Lenahan
Jeffersonville, IN
 

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bitshird

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That is a great blank, I think can live with a snap cap pen, if there is enough material in the cap, That blank is sooooo cool, I think you did a darned fine job for a kitless pen.
 

cowjelly

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Thank you for your comments. To house the nib I took the housing the nib came in and turned it down abit to fit the sleeve of the acrylic grip section. Then I just pressed the acrylic in place on the original housing.

Thanks Keith...
 
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