Two of my latest pens

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smoky73

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Hello,

this is my first post here, therefore I would like to show you two of my pens from this year.
First of all my first kit less pen, and the second one is a oak pen with the master kit by dns Germany.

Greetings from Austria
Gregor
 

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mark james

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Welcome to IAP from Ohio, Gregor.

Your displayed pens are excellent and give inspiration to other new members - Yes, we can learn from new members.

Thank you for sharing, I hope to see more posts in the future.

Be well, Mark
 

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Beautiful pens !!! . Thank you very much for showing them !!!

It would be nice to know a few details. . For the kitless pen, which nib and section did you use, where did you get it; and what threading did you use for cap to body and for section to body.

For the oak pen, please give a link to the "dns" supplier. . That is a source which is not familiar to me, and, I would think, to other pen makers here on IAP.

Thanks.
 

smoky73

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Beautiful pens !!! . Thank you very much for showing them !!!

It would be nice to know a few details. . For the kitless pen, which nib and section did you use, where did you get it; and what threading did you use for cap to body and for section to body.

For the oak pen, please give a link to the "dns" supplier. . That is a source which is not familiar to me, and, I would think, to other pen makers here on IAP.

Thanks.

Here are some details:
For the kit less pen I used a Jowo Arrow nib from https://www.fpnibs.com
The thread is a triple start 12x0.8x3ld. on cap and body and M10x1 for section to body. I made the section on my own.

Here is the link to the kit for the oak pen. https://www.drechselstube.de/accessoires-werkstoffe/schreibgeraete-briefoeffner/junior-master/6104-m.html
For this section I used Buffalo horn, for the end of the cap too.
 
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Lucky2

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Gregor, welcome to the site, it's nice to have you as a new member. The two pens you've chosen to show us, are very nicely done. I like everything about them, the materials you used and the shape you chose are spot on. I really am impressed with the look and shape of the oak one, it would be my favorite of the two.

Len
 

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Two Beautiful Pens Gregor,
Magnificent Kit Less Pen,
Superb Profile and Proportions, Semi Transparent Blank, Beautifully Turned, Fitted and Finished.

Stunning Oak Pen, with Buffalo Horn End Caps.
Did I notice on the Cap, and the Oak Blanks, Initials, or were they Copyright Identifiers on the Photographs. If they were on the Oak Blank and Pen, how were they applied?
These Pens are a Stunning Introduction by you to the IAP.
Welcome, and Well Done.
Thank you for the links to the German Sources you use for your Components.
Regards
Brian.
 
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smoky73

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Thanks for the warm welcome and your positive comments, I really appreciate it.

@Brian: these initials are only on the pictures, I am working on it, to get them onto the cap end.

Regards,
Gregor
 
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