M Marc Phillips Member Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 900 Location Columbus, GA, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #1 I just hope they want it after they see it in person! She saw the Dymondwood pens on my web site, and also saw the Wall Street II click pens... Anyhoo, we will find out Monday night Attachments DymondwoodWallstreetPen.JPG 55 KB · Views: 272
I just hope they want it after they see it in person! She saw the Dymondwood pens on my web site, and also saw the Wall Street II click pens... Anyhoo, we will find out Monday night
P Pioneerpens Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 1,673 Location Huntington, WV Jun 26, 2010 #2 looks great! I am sure she will like it...
fernhills Member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 2,142 Location Hellertown, PA, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #3 If they don`t, i will take off your hands. Looks great.
Mark Member Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 2,536 Location Pottstown PA Jun 26, 2010 #4 How do you like working with the Dymondwood? It looks very nice BTW.
ldb2000 Member Joined Sep 11, 2007 Messages 5,381 Location Laurence Harbor, NJ, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #5 Great looking pen Marc . I'm sure she is going to like it .
hilltopper46 Member Joined Jun 28, 2006 Messages 2,420 Location East Troy, Wisconsin, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #6 We are our own worst critics - it looks beautiful (and perfect) top me. I'm sure the customer will think so as well.
We are our own worst critics - it looks beautiful (and perfect) top me. I'm sure the customer will think so as well.
M Marc Phillips Member Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 900 Location Columbus, GA, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #7 Mark said: How do you like working with the Dymondwood? It looks very nice BTW. Click to expand... The first few times I worked with it I had a couple of problems... mostly drilling it. I now turn on the compressor and aim a stream of cold air into the hole as I drill, and back out of the hole often and no more problems. Polishes up like acrylic after turning... pretty easy.
Mark said: How do you like working with the Dymondwood? It looks very nice BTW. Click to expand... The first few times I worked with it I had a couple of problems... mostly drilling it. I now turn on the compressor and aim a stream of cold air into the hole as I drill, and back out of the hole often and no more problems. Polishes up like acrylic after turning... pretty easy.
louisbry Member Joined Mar 18, 2007 Messages 2,655 Location Tullahoma, TN, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #8 Great looking pen. Whats not to love about it?
M Marc Phillips Member Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 900 Location Columbus, GA, USA. Jun 26, 2010 #9 louisbry said: Great looking pen. Whats not to love about it? Click to expand... It just seemed like a weird combination for some reason... I guess I associate Dymondwood with a slimline... not really sure why
louisbry said: Great looking pen. Whats not to love about it? Click to expand... It just seemed like a weird combination for some reason... I guess I associate Dymondwood with a slimline... not really sure why
leestoresund Member Joined Oct 27, 2009 Messages 647 Location Marietta, GA Jun 26, 2010 #10 Well, II think the grain should go the other way. Other than that it's a nice looking pen that flows smoothly between the top and the nib. Lee
Well, II think the grain should go the other way. Other than that it's a nice looking pen that flows smoothly between the top and the nib. Lee