Amber demonstrator pen

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jalbert

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It's been a while since I've finished a pen, due to one thing or another going on, so I needed an easy win, and this one came with the bonus of fulfilling an order.
it is but a simple pen, made from amber colored Ultem (a plastic commonly used in medical equipment and other space age applications) and argentium silver. Such a plain material needed a bit of jewelry, so gave it some copious decoration, which I fabricated from sheet and wire that I rolled out from silver ingots for that I poured.
It's about 5.25" long when capped, 5" long from nib to barrel end, and 1/2" diameter at the threads.
It uses a jowo 6 nib and a standard international converter.
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magpens

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Beautiful !!!

Your internal polishing always amazes me !!! . ..... as does your overall styling !!!
 
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It's been a while since I've finished a pen, due to one thing or another going on, so I needed an easy win, and this one came with the bonus of fulfilling an order.
it is but a simple pen, made from amber colored Ultem (a plastic commonly used in medical equipment and other space age applications) and argentium silver. Such a plain material needed a bit of jewelry, so gave it some copious decoration, which I fabricated from sheet and wire that I rolled out from silver ingots for that I poured.
It's about 5.25" long when capped, 5" long from nib to barrel end, and 1/2" diameter at the threads.
It uses a jowo 6 nib and a standard international converter.
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Nice job! I am starting to do some pens like this, how do you join your segments around the silver?
 
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