Ted iin Michigan
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On Thursday this week I had the nice experience of a visit from our own Mark James. He's a really great guy (as all of us are) and a super pen turner (as all of us are) and a great supporter of IAP (as all of us are). But that's not the point of this message. The point is that Mark and I were discussing the IAP and both of us noted that the community has changed. Maybe we are "gentrifying". We could recall a couple years ago when there seemed to be a LOT more pens being displayed and a lot of them were the result of (successful) experimentation in segmenting, use of non-traditional pen materials (say, like aluminum cans) and stuff like that.
I miss that, so I'm throwing out a suggestion - how about posting the most unique pen you've done recently? No poll, no contest, no competition. Just post something you've done recently. The only "rule would be to post it in your own thread here in "Show Off Your Pens". Ill start it off in a separate post.
I miss that, so I'm throwing out a suggestion - how about posting the most unique pen you've done recently? No poll, no contest, no competition. Just post something you've done recently. The only "rule would be to post it in your own thread here in "Show Off Your Pens". Ill start it off in a separate post.

