M mrburls Member Joined Sep 13, 2008 Messages 1,756 Location San Antonio Tx. Jul 18, 2018 #1 Here are a few executive pens in some new vintage cellulose acetate materials I picked up recently. I really like these. Attachments DSC_8944.jpg 89.6 KB · Views: 223 DSC_8932.jpg 96.9 KB · Views: 200 DSC_8939.jpg 88.2 KB · Views: 205 DSC_8934.jpg 118.6 KB · Views: 232 DSC_8941.jpg 93.4 KB · Views: 222 DSC_8929.jpg 118.9 KB · Views: 239
Here are a few executive pens in some new vintage cellulose acetate materials I picked up recently. I really like these.
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,166 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Jul 18, 2018 #2 Awesome pens.
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 13,038 Location Medina, Ohio Jul 18, 2018 #3 I'm glad to see your work again Keith - your pens are beautiful! All are wonderful, but I'm partial to Door #1 - Love the blue w/stripes.
I'm glad to see your work again Keith - your pens are beautiful! All are wonderful, but I'm partial to Door #1 - Love the blue w/stripes.
Glenn McCullough Member Joined Feb 18, 2004 Messages 4,130 Location Grosse Pointe Woods, mi, USA Jul 18, 2018 #4 Classic patterns on a classic pen, well done in fit and finish.
stuckinohio Member Joined May 3, 2015 Messages 1,695 Location Columbus Ohio Jul 18, 2018 #5 That last one is incredible!
TonyL Member Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 8,961 Location Georgia Jul 19, 2018 #6 Exceptional! Did you have to paint the tubes or barrels?
M mrburls Member Joined Sep 13, 2008 Messages 1,756 Location San Antonio Tx. Jul 19, 2018 #7 TonyL said: Exceptional! Did you have to paint the tubes or barrels? Click to expand... No, that is what I really like about this old material. The color and pattern go through all the way. And you know how thin the tip end of an executive is when turned down to bushings. Keith
TonyL said: Exceptional! Did you have to paint the tubes or barrels? Click to expand... No, that is what I really like about this old material. The color and pattern go through all the way. And you know how thin the tip end of an executive is when turned down to bushings. Keith