1JaredSchmidt
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Anybody know where to get a good pen from so I can make a family heirloom? Thanks!

Originally posted by 1JaredSchmidt
Anybody know where to get a good pen from so I can make a family heirloom? Thanks!![]()
Alpha, my friend, let's not be too hard on the boy. Jared's a hard working guy who isn't afraid to ask questions. I think we should be more encouraging of his efforts.Originally posted by alphageek
Although, I hate to say it.. If you looking to make something heirloom quality, Jared - you'll want to get a bit more experience under your belt. Considering one of the last topics of yours was that you couldn't figure out assembly of a click pen, making a really nice upscale kit is something that you want to do once you've got some more skill and practice done.
.1 : a piece of property that descends to the heir as an inseparable part of an inheritance of real property
2 : something of special value handed on from one generation to another
3 : a horticultural variety that has survived for several generations
Originally posted by DCBluesman
Jared - By definition, you cannot "make" an heirloom. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.1 : a piece of property that descends to the heir as an inseparable part of an inheritance of real property
2 : something of special value handed on from one generation to another
3 : a horticultural variety that has survived for several generations
That being said, if you want to make something that may become an heirloom over time, it needs to be durable such that it can be passed down from one generation to the next and it must have special value to whoever it is passed. The durability issues are addressed all over the forum in active and archived posts dealing with durability of platings, finishes, etc. The special value is somethin only you and your family can determine. It could be as simple as a pen made from a limb of a tree that grew on family property to a pen made from a beam of the family farmhouse. The list of sources of materials is limited only by your imagination.
It could be as simple as a pen made from a limb of a tree that grew on family property to a pen made from a beam of the family farmhouse. The list of sources of materials is limited only by your imagination.