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Had a few requests for a few more photos and a description of how this pen was made, it is a modified Churchill. I have to clarify that this is not my original design, it is my replica of a birthday pen that was made for me a couple years ago by Richard Kleinhenz and Angelo Iafrate of the Penmakers Guild. Their version was inspired by a pen by "Krone" of the Moby Dick title.
Krone Moby Dick Limited Edition At JOON New York
In awe when I opened it, I had to figure out how to make it and did my own version of it. I then took my pen to the studio of Jim Clary, an artist who does incredible paintings of ships and boats as well as being an expert on the Titanic. His paintings often sell for $30 and 40 thousand dollars. I connected with him and we did a limited edition series of pens to sell in his gallery, using his original pen and ink drawing of the Titanic, with it's captain in the foreground, done with all dots of india ink. after the body was done, I send it to Kallenshaan Woods to have the image engraved. The body was turned from alternative ivory and the raised "rope" lines were carved with a jewelers file. We used his favorite wood, zebrawood on the cap and post finial, figuring how to drill the right depth and turn the proper diameter to hold the rope was the most challenging. The rope is done with fishing line I had in an old tackle box my father left to me after his passing. Then I had to put the cap finial in the collet chuck, turn it down so I could fit it in the cap and still have the threads and room for material to turn, so the original cap finial is under the wood. we topped it off with a cabachon on the cap top that has Clary's logo engraved in it.
 

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boxerman

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Thank you very much Glenn for telling how the pen came about. It is sure one awesome pen.:good::good: Be neat to see that one in person.
 

Dalecamino

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Duplicate or not, that is one fine writing instrument Glenn. Displays your skill quite well. Congratulations on the front page display. Well deserved.
 

PR_Princess

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I was lucky enough to see this in person at the MPG, and I agree with Chris and Jonathon....Pictures just don't do this pen justice!

Congratulations on the Best of Show, and on the front page.
It's an outstanding piece of art Glen!
 

OZturner

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An Outstandingly Brilliant Pen, Glen.
Magnificent Choice of Materials, Techniques, and Appropriate Enhancements.
Incredible Craftsmanship, by those Involved.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 
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