It's got that Vintage feel to it...

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Brooks803

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Latest from the lathe. I wanted to do something with a vintage look/feel to it. So I dug into my stash of rare materials and chose this combo. Feels great in the hand. Thanks for looking!

I actually remembered to get the specs before posting so here you go:

Materials:

Cap: Japanese Black Ebonite
Body: Circa 1920-30's Cellulose Acetate
Body Accent/Section: Japanese Black Ebonite
Nib: Schmidt M Polished Steel

Dimensions:

Length Capped: 5"
Length Posted: 6"
Length Cap: 2 5/16"
Length Body: 4 1/2"

Threads:

Cap/Body: 12x.08mm Triple Lead
Section/Body: 10x.75mm
Body/Finial: 9x.75mm

Ink System:

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I really like that one Jonathon. Maybe I can now steal the other one. I mean look at. Stupid autocorrect.

Maybe...or we can work on you making your own!

Man, you gots some skills my friend. Very nice (sounds like you need to keep an eye on Tyson when he visits) ;D

Thanks Marc! Yea Tyson will be here in about an hr to hang out in the shop today. Little does he know my blue nitrile gloves aren't just for casting! I can make TSA look like a gentle patdown if I think someone's trying to sneak out with something :eek::eek::devil::tongue::biggrin:
 

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Oh, yea! She's a beaut, there Jonathon (accent needed, ref: Fargo).

Just turned my first cellulose acetate, AKA cebloplast, and it is quite nice on the old chisel.
 
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