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I've been turning pens since June.My third pen was a segmented American Classic from the articles section on the home page.
O.K. now here's the question.
Certainly the amount of work, cost of woods and the uniquness should be reflected in the price of a pen made of multiple glue ups as opposed to a pen made from a solid blank.
Same thing for a corn cob versus a colored corn cob.
If I used the "castle segmented" pen as an example,even if that were a slimline and I am not sure of the kit used to make it,for those of you who do laminated glue ups,how do you price them?
(Note to moderator,If you feel this belongs in another area of the site,please relocate it),
Thank you
O.K. now here's the question.
Certainly the amount of work, cost of woods and the uniquness should be reflected in the price of a pen made of multiple glue ups as opposed to a pen made from a solid blank.
Same thing for a corn cob versus a colored corn cob.
If I used the "castle segmented" pen as an example,even if that were a slimline and I am not sure of the kit used to make it,for those of you who do laminated glue ups,how do you price them?
(Note to moderator,If you feel this belongs in another area of the site,please relocate it),
Thank you