Joe, long response here.
Originality is an interesting and somewhat complicated subject. I had a great conversation with an iconic professional turner once who talked about being prepared for others emulating or "copying" what you perceive as a unique design or concept. You, of course, would need to prove your design was original - but I'm not sure what good that would do you unless it was connected to a business or a pursuit in reputation. If you want credit for originality, then I guess you would have to do your research and make your case.
I came up with a unique design for a pen several years ago and have enjoyed making them. I haven't done extensive research to see if it was "the first" of its kind nor am I interested in doing so. I had an idea and ran with it. I wasn't influenced by something I saw elsewhere. I also knew that once I published it, it might be emulated by others, so I gave mine a name and got a trademark on the name. Others are making similar designs but use different components and methods and have developed tutorials, and even online kits that you can buy.
My first attempts were similar to what I am seeing now, but I didn't like the design with its long pen component stuck in a round piece of wood (thought it looked like a corn dog) and kept working toward something more aesthetically pleasing to me and comfortable to write with. I'm pleased with the result and can hang on to that feeling regardless.
I would ask yourself what your trying to claim or hang on to and why. It's a deep question that can cause one to wrestle with ego or envy.
For me, I felt proud of following my inner inspiration to handcraft a unique pen. I didn't share too many details as a choice, but in the long run that doesn't matter because it isn't rocket science and can be figured out by other craftsman. I'm not certain my particular method is patent worthy nor am I interested in that. But it was unique to me, I called it "Cigar Illusion," I trademarked the name and that's enough to keep it unique and special to me.
Keep turning and enjoying what you do. Cheers!
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