Glen
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I'd been wanting to make a pen in this early (1890's) style pen, and was interested to see if I could make an overfeed and if it would work. It's all made of hard rubber rod (ebonite). the threads were made using a tap and die, similar to the diameter of the original, but I found I didn't drill deep enough into the barrel to take full potential of room for ink, but will still write a few pages before running out, if I do another one will maybe make slightly bigger diameter threads and drill a bit more to improve on that. I used an antique gold dip pen nib. I think the critical factor in the pen not leaking or blobbing is having the section internal diameter the same as a Wirt, and I have a couple to compare to. This was really a fun one to do since I'm partial to the era and to Paul Wirt pens.
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