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Sittin here with the Pen shop open today. Here are a couple I finished for inventory last night after some order work.

Smoke Emperor


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I found some Amber, it was suppose to be Bakelite Amber, but I have been around long enough to remember Bakelite and never saw anything in Amber, so not sure. It burned my snooz & eyes like Bakelite does. It is fitted with a black resin cap,


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Thanks for looking :) Comments always welcome.
 
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Anthony, is that amber pen filled with an eyedropper, or does it hold cartridges? Is that ink we're seeing through the wall? Nice shape.
 

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Bruce, the pen has a converter in it and you are not seeing ink, but my magic done to the inside of the blank. I want to make a piston fill some day that would be cool.
 

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In some regards, a piston fill would be easier to make. The threads in some plastics would be tricky to do without screwing up though. It seems that a lot of pen collectors only want pens that don't have a cartridge. I assume that the same nibs and feeds could be used, you would just fill the back side of the pen instead of the cartridge with ink.
 

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Originally posted by LAKingsFan
<br />Wow!

Anthony, those are some great looking pens. Guys like you are an inspiration for us short timers to learn more and more. Excellent work!

Ron

I have to agree with Ron 100%
The pens I see on this sight are a real inspiration and these two rank right up at the top of the list. [8D]
 

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Bruce, when ever I get around to turning on that metal lathe and start cutting some threads. I just might cut a threaded cap for the end and make it an eye dropper. The nib & feed should still work fine.

Greg, I looked all over that pen again and still couldn't find your name on it [:D]
 
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