B bracky1 Member Joined Apr 2, 2009 Messages 88 Location Scotland Jan 30, 2010 #1 This is a Baron rollerball converted to a fountain using the front section of a Classic Elite. The Classic Elite now has the Baron rollerball front section enabling it to use Schmidt refills. It's on a black and gold web tru stone. I hope you like it.
This is a Baron rollerball converted to a fountain using the front section of a Classic Elite. The Classic Elite now has the Baron rollerball front section enabling it to use Schmidt refills. It's on a black and gold web tru stone. I hope you like it.
M Mrs Rojo22 Member Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 1,683 Location Covington Ga. Jan 30, 2010 #2 Very nice! Robin
jasontg99 Member Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 1,597 Location Portsmouth, Virginia Jan 30, 2010 #3 Very nice! I think I will try one of the trustones soon. Thanks for the post.
rjwolfe3 Member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 8,352 Location Mansfield, Ohio, USA. Jan 30, 2010 #4 Gorgeous, I have one of those blanks but haven't turned it yet. It looks kinda of blue but I think that is the lighting. Who sells the Classic Elite?
Gorgeous, I have one of those blanks but haven't turned it yet. It looks kinda of blue but I think that is the lighting. Who sells the Classic Elite?
B bracky1 Member Joined Apr 2, 2009 Messages 88 Location Scotland Jan 30, 2010 #5 Thanks for the kind comments Rob, there is a slight blue cast from my curtains but I didn't think anyone would notice, you have a good eye The blank is coal black. I bought the kit in the UK but it's the same as the Premium Classic from WoodTurningz and the front section interchanges with the Barons and Sedonas.
Thanks for the kind comments Rob, there is a slight blue cast from my curtains but I didn't think anyone would notice, you have a good eye The blank is coal black. I bought the kit in the UK but it's the same as the Premium Classic from WoodTurningz and the front section interchanges with the Barons and Sedonas.
sparhawk Member Joined Jun 22, 2007 Messages 1,406 Location Rosinton, Alabama, USA. Jan 30, 2010 #6 I'm realy liking that Truestone. Fine job on the pen>
Ligget Member Joined Jan 13, 2005 Messages 13,474 Location Bonnybridge, Scotland. Jan 30, 2010 #7 Great looking pen my friend, I like Tru-Stone as it gives a classy look to any pen style!