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dgscott

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This is ebonite with PR inlays. Chunky, the barrel is 13.75mm. Cap's a little bigger. Thanks for looking.
Doug
 

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wizard

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Beautiful Pen!!

Doug,
THAT IS AN ABSOLUTELY STUNNING PEN!!!!
The inlays and color scheme on the body are beautiful and ties in very well
with the contrasting cap.
Regards,
Doc
 

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Looks awesome! I would love to know how you shape your inlays. I think I could get the slots, it is just the slices to go in them that would be tough IMO.
 

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I would love to know how you shape your inlays. I think I could get the slots, it is just the slices to go in them that would be tough IMO.

The slots and the inlays are cut on a CNC mill. Each of the inlays are then shaped and fitted by hand. There's probably a more efficient way to do it (like writing a G code program that will cut them perfectly), but that way I miss the frustration of sanding down my fingertips and putting a little DNA into each pen!
:)

Thanks!
Doug
 
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