'Simplicity' mark 2

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drgoretex

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I must say, this 'simplicity' design just keeps coming back to me - something about it really appeals to me.

Anyhow, here is another version of this design, in the same rust and black acrylic as I used on one of the pens I previously posted, but with a custom nib section :p to match the rest of the pen. It is posing here with a lovely 18k Meister nib.

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Thanks for looking!

Ken
 
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I love the simple design! But the simple part stops with the profile and the skill of your kitless work takes over. Absolutely amazing and inspiring! I wishfully look forward to achieving that level of advanced pen making. Thanks so much for showing particularly with the awesome photography. Regards, Doc
 

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Amazing work! Someday I would like to be able to make a pen like that. Clean and beautiful. Thanks for sharing it - the photos are fantastic. I would also like to know what you are using to do your thread work.

Martin

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Thanks for the kind words!

Lorbay and Martin - The threading was done on my wood lathe (not powered :) ) with tap and die.

Cheers

Ken
 

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Martin - no, not triple start...yet. Waiting for the group buy to finish :)

The pens I have been doing lately were done mostly with M10 x 1 and 1/2" 28 tpi.

Ken
 
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