A little change of pace with a smaller pen

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
See more from Carl Fisher

Carl Fisher

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2011
Messages
2,761
Location
Cape Coral, FL
Small pocket pen for a change of pace. Feels so weird going back to a #5 nib after working with the larger nibs for so long.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0477_lzn.jpg
    IMG_0477_lzn.jpg
    152.3 KB · Views: 295
  • IMG_0478_lzn.jpg
    IMG_0478_lzn.jpg
    170.4 KB · Views: 259
  • IMG_0479_lzn.jpg
    IMG_0479_lzn.jpg
    158.9 KB · Views: 265
  • IMG_0480_lzn.jpg
    IMG_0480_lzn.jpg
    126.3 KB · Views: 314
  • IMG_0485_lzn.jpg
    IMG_0485_lzn.jpg
    130.4 KB · Views: 279
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

Fay Prozora

Member
Joined
Jul 20, 2014
Messages
469
Location
Port Angeles, Wa
That is a beautiful pen. I'll have to try some thing besides the slim lines. I did make a soft grip pen a couple of times and they turned out good. I want to try the cigars and a few other types of pens and one day I will get around to it.. ( LOL I have a little wooden round tuit ) LOL! Fay
 

Carl Fisher

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2011
Messages
2,761
Location
Cape Coral, FL
The only other mini I had ever done just happened to be my very first kitless as well when I was learning from Jonathon. For some reason I never went back to them until now. I needed a break from making these huge duofold style pens and this was just the refresher I needed.
 
Top Bottom