csr67
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I never really started making pens with the intention of selling them. Since getting into this addiction a few months ago, I've made about 24 pens, and I realized I better start thinning the herd to make room for more...
I loaded them all up in my soft pen case this week and took them with me on a business trip from sunny CA to miserable cold and snowy Hartford CT. This is one of my quarterly junkets to the "Home Office" to attend meetings with some of my peers. I gave away 6 pens to fellow executives, and they all loved them. Many said "I insist on paying you!", but I refused. The best reward was sitting in a high level meeting just now, and seeing those 6 new pen owners using their new pen and admiring the wood and finish. That alone was reward enough for me to keep making pens.
Although at this rate I could go broke with this new addiction!:biggrin:
I loaded them all up in my soft pen case this week and took them with me on a business trip from sunny CA to miserable cold and snowy Hartford CT. This is one of my quarterly junkets to the "Home Office" to attend meetings with some of my peers. I gave away 6 pens to fellow executives, and they all loved them. Many said "I insist on paying you!", but I refused. The best reward was sitting in a high level meeting just now, and seeing those 6 new pen owners using their new pen and admiring the wood and finish. That alone was reward enough for me to keep making pens.
Although at this rate I could go broke with this new addiction!:biggrin: