Rosewood Kojent Rollerball

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Made this pen for my Dad as a wedding gift, he will be in my fiancee and I's wedding next month. It's the Kojent Rollerball in Cobalt Gold and Gun Metal. I love the way this turned out and I think he will really like it too! What do you think? Also, just out of curiosity, what would you say a pen like this would sell for?

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Matt
 
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A special pen for sure. Appears you have done a wonderful job with this one.
The Kojent does have a nice quiet elegance about it.

This pen has a great story as well and will be cherished by your dad.
This makes the pen priceless!

Otherwise, I would just take a stab at a selling price...$95 - $130.
Depends on venue and buyers but a sharp pen for sure!
Congrats on your wedding!
 

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Beautiful pen Matt! Ad I like your photo also :wink:.

I suspect Charlie is about right on the pricing. Sure does depend on the venue... If they have discretionary money for "nice" things - closer to $130+. If you are at a small craft show where everything else sells for $35-$60.00, then much less - $40-$70 (if it even sells).

But... Beautiful pen.
 
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Very nice!

Beautiful!

Very nice and love the photo.

A special pen for sure. Appears you have done a wonderful job with this one.
The Kojent does have a nice quiet elegance about it.

This pen has a great story as well and will be cherished by your dad.
This makes the pen priceless!

Otherwise, I would just take a stab at a selling price...$95 - $130.
Depends on venue and buyers but a sharp pen for sure!
Congrats on your wedding!

Beautiful pen Matt! Ad I like your photo also :wink:.

I suspect Charlie is about right on the pricing. Sure does depend on the venue... If they have discretionary money for "nice" things - closer to $130+. If you are at a small craft show where everything else sells for $35-$60.00, then much less - $40-$70 (if it even sells).

But... Beautiful pen.


Thank you all very much for the kind words and input, I appreciate it!

Matt
 
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