Pentagonal pen

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jalbert

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Here is a pen I made from cumberland ebonite. It was the first time I'd made a pen with a pentagonal cross section. It was an interesting experience, and I'm happy with how it came out. It uses a Jowo #6 nib, which I laid the facet edges around in a manner that allowed the a flat of the pen to sit in the web of the user's hand when using the pen. The clip is made from bronze.
 

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Ironwood

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Timeless beauty!!! I think it wouldn't matter if that pen was made in the last 150 years, or the next 150, it will still be a beautiful pen in any part of that time, or beyond.
 

EBorraga

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Unbelievable pen. I just notived your location is Louisville? Thought you were in western ky?
 
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