jalbert
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Here are a couple fountain pens I recently finished. The first is a petite, pocket-sized pen in vintage green cellulose acetate and black ebonite. The nib is a Pelikan 200 steel nib. It is eyedropper fill only, and the cap posts nicely to make it a comfortable writer.
Second is a larger pen made from "onyx" acrylic, and has a #6 14K two tone nib in a ruthenium/rhodium plating. It can be filled using a cartridge, converter, or eyedropper.
Both pens have handmade clips. These pens were fun to make, and were good practice to getting back in the penmaking groove after the Thanksgiving lull of no penmaking! Thanks for looking!
Second is a larger pen made from "onyx" acrylic, and has a #6 14K two tone nib in a ruthenium/rhodium plating. It can be filled using a cartridge, converter, or eyedropper.
Both pens have handmade clips. These pens were fun to make, and were good practice to getting back in the penmaking groove after the Thanksgiving lull of no penmaking! Thanks for looking!