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Here is a Penchatta KS (kustom safari)
If you are new to FP's or even a season vet, I would urge you to go out and buy a Lamy Safari. The retail on this pen is 27.50 - 29.00 depending on the plastic color, or if you really want to go balls out, only 38.00 in aluminum. Can be had in F-M-B , and even with italic nibs 1.1,1.5 & 1.9 for 10.00 more. This is a great writing pen. Arguablly the best FP for the money. Consistant feed, ink almost always stays wet on the nib, super light and indistructable unlsess you happen to drop it on the nib. I sell a ton of these pens. 75% of them go to first time users. This way they won't be turned off by a fountain pen, because I know they will get hassel free enjoyment with it. The only down side to this pen, it uses propietery cartridges and converters by Lamy.
Now this is where the KS comes in. A few years back, I turned some barrels in wood. Well I finally got around to making some resin barrels for them. Just to jazz up a good pen.

If you are new to FP's or even a season vet, I would urge you to go out and buy a Lamy Safari. The retail on this pen is 27.50 - 29.00 depending on the plastic color, or if you really want to go balls out, only 38.00 in aluminum. Can be had in F-M-B , and even with italic nibs 1.1,1.5 & 1.9 for 10.00 more. This is a great writing pen. Arguablly the best FP for the money. Consistant feed, ink almost always stays wet on the nib, super light and indistructable unlsess you happen to drop it on the nib. I sell a ton of these pens. 75% of them go to first time users. This way they won't be turned off by a fountain pen, because I know they will get hassel free enjoyment with it. The only down side to this pen, it uses propietery cartridges and converters by Lamy.
Now this is where the KS comes in. A few years back, I turned some barrels in wood. Well I finally got around to making some resin barrels for them. Just to jazz up a good pen.