My new favorite trademark shape.

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I drew this one on paper before I turned it. Only one I’ve ever planned out. Looked good on paper and even better once I made it. It’s an unknown wood from DocStram (didn’t smell this time) and a BOW band. I got the idea from a Jaguar ballpoint. It’s by far my most comfortable pen so far. Finger stopper down below, weight of the pen rests in the web of the thumb, works really good.


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Very nice! I like the shape, and that its beauty comes from balance and proportion rather than highly figured woods and/or colors. A piece of art.
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Thanks guys, yeah it's hard not to get a line at that edge beause you want to sand there, but not burning through all the CA because of the hard edge. I missed a sanding step in this pen, so there's more lines that dont show in the pic [;)]
 

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I don't know if you can call it a trademark shape.I have been making them with the"comfort bump" since I started making pens 2 years ago.God only knows who I Stole it from.
 

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Yeah, but I thought it was original to combine a fatline with that bump. Heck, we all know nothing is truly original anymore but some shapes make for a pen that points to a particular turner.
 

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Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />I don't know if you can call it a trademark shape.I have been making them with the"comfort bump" since I started making pens 2 years ago.

That's funny, I don't see any representative examples in your albums...




Very nice Skye. That's one of the only shaped pens I really like....
 

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It looks a little underturned at the nib[:D] Just giving you a hard time, Skye. It looks great to me and is definately a shape I have never seen before!
 

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Originally posted by underdog
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Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />I don't know if you can call it a trademark shape.I have been making them with the"comfort bump" since I started making pens 2 years ago.

That's funny, I don't see any representative examples in your albums...




Very nice Skye. That's one of the only shaped pens I really like....

Theres a lot that isn't in my albums.
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Eagle's work from February 20, <b><u>2005</u></b>

http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=4000&whichpage=1#34671
 

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I like the comfort bump that eagle calls a "turks head" and the contrasting non-kit centerband. Overall look of the pen is very appealing; but wonder if some might prefer it on a diet??


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Skye,

I like it! It is appealing all by itself. I will look forward to seeing other versions of this pen!

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Randy, 80% aint bad but I like the pudgy feel of it. Considering I dont like B2B slimlines, this is the un-slimline.
 

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Originally posted by Skye
<br />Thanks guys, yeah it's hard not to get a line at that edge beause you want to sand there, but not burning through all the CA because of the hard edge. I missed a sanding step in this pen, so there's more lines that dont show in the pic [;)]
I was actually joking, Skye.[}:)][;)] But if you say they are there, I'll believe you.
 

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Heh, I aint hiding nothing! [^]

To make matters worse, I forgot a step in the finishing and I've got more, you just cant see them [;)]
 

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Originally posted by Skye
<br />Randy, 80% aint bad but I like the pudgy feel of it. Considering I dont like B2B slimlines, this is the un-slimline.

70 & 80 were my favorites by eye; but you can't tell a thing about feel from a photo and it certainly is a critcal factor for users if not collectors. And all of it is subject to personal taste.....I don't like the look or feel of the B2B slimline, either!!
 
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