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Yes, there are several "fancy" pens stores close to where I live and in looking at the stores and catalogs that I get in the mail, I have come to realize that in a lot of cases, the pen kits manufacturers have "borrowed" their styles from others. I think that's one thing that makes them attractive to certain buyers, the fact that they are modeled after "expensive, high end" pens...
 
My all time favourite pen is in there...the Visconti Divina. I don't want the pen, I just want to be able to make the pentagonal blank. One day:rolleyes:
 
My all time favourite pen is in there...the Visconti Divina. I don't want the pen, I just want to be able to make the pentagonal blank. One day:rolleyes:

Steve, I don't believe for a second that you can't do this already. I've seen your work, and the rigs you build to make it do what you want. I bet if you gave it 5 minutes, you'd be finished.
 
Come on Steven, we both know that insired and copied are two sides of the same coin. :beat-up:

Really Mike??? To me, inspired means using someones ideas, methods or elements of design to make your own unique result and naming and giving credit to the original.

Blatant copying means deliberately making something to look very similar to an original and often not even correcting someones belief that it's not just a copy. Credit is never given. :wink:

Linda, please give him a slap around the ears for me!!!:biggrin:
 
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