I wanted to add a nicer pen line to the pens I sell. These are the Jr. Gent Twist ball point. I call them, "Ligador Series". The Ligador is the master blender (head guy) at cigar rolling operations. He is responsible for the taste, etc. of the cigars.
The first picture is Six of them. From left to right;
Casien & Honduran rosewood burl
Greenish Ebonite with Honduran rosewood burl
Alt Ivory & Amboyna
Alt Ivory & Amboyna
African Black wood from Big Rob
Casien & Thuya (i think)
All the labels are unused pristine condition cigar bands from the early 1950's and before.
The all african blackwood with the bright yellow cigar band really looks nice in person.
I'm not sure about the Judge Taft though. I was trying to go for an upper sleeve that contrasted with the background color of the label. Would like some feed back on what you think of that one, as well as the others.
First time I turned Casien. I thought it turned easily enough and polishes up very nice. I think my favorite material for the upper though, so far, is the Alt Ivory, at least to me.
I also put a close up of the Judge Taft and the Tampa Nugget.
Thanks for looking.
The first picture is Six of them. From left to right;
Casien & Honduran rosewood burl
Greenish Ebonite with Honduran rosewood burl
Alt Ivory & Amboyna
Alt Ivory & Amboyna
African Black wood from Big Rob
Casien & Thuya (i think)
All the labels are unused pristine condition cigar bands from the early 1950's and before.
The all african blackwood with the bright yellow cigar band really looks nice in person.
I'm not sure about the Judge Taft though. I was trying to go for an upper sleeve that contrasted with the background color of the label. Would like some feed back on what you think of that one, as well as the others.
First time I turned Casien. I thought it turned easily enough and polishes up very nice. I think my favorite material for the upper though, so far, is the Alt Ivory, at least to me.
I also put a close up of the Judge Taft and the Tampa Nugget.
Thanks for looking.