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epigolucky

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Indianapolis
I did this Jr Gent II rollerball, but the fountain pen version should be no different. Took some time, but I really liked the results.
 

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jcm71

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May 5, 2011
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Chattanooga, TN
I've made two Jr Gent II fountain pens with stars and stripes inlay. I had to convert the first one to a rollerball on the spot so I could make a sale. 2nd one is still in inventory.
 

ffloyd

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Aug 24, 2011
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Temecula, CA
The Stars and Stripes inlay pen (especially the JrGent-II style has gotten rave reviews. I have sold several. They all brought a good price -- no questions asked.

You have to get the premium price because of the significant time it takes to make one of these up and give it a finish worthy of the time spent.

Generally, it takes several hours just to put the stars into the blue field. The stripes go faster and turning is minimal
 
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Nov 20, 2012
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Nokesville, Virginia 20182
I've made several, both FP and Rollerball. I don't sell one at every show but they don't generally hang around long. I generally pair them with the laser engraved box with the Pledge of Alliance on the front that Ken Nelson at Kallenshaan sells.
 
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