The concava is a "slimline with another name" Many slimlines end up bigger that these.Smitty - I thought the general consensus was to send slimlines for troops - larger pens do not fit into the "pen pockets" in their uniforms.
The Panacho is a bit of a beast to turn because of the taper in the end pieces really only works with one shape.
That is a wonderful blank ... that is a good pen and it writes nice too.Nice job on these, Smitty. I especially like the blanks on the Caballero FP and the last Panacho.
We used to say that. But, since the pens are often used at desks and not carried in uniforns we have people saying other styles are fine.Smitty - I thought the general consensus was to send slimlines for troops - larger pens do not fit into the "pen pockets" in their uniforms.
ah, was not aware of that.The concava is a "slimline with another name" Many slimlines end up bigger that these.Smitty - I thought the general consensus was to send slimlines for troops - larger pens do not fit into the "pen pockets" in their uniforms.
I suspect Navy doesn't either...sure didn't 54 years ago.Marines don't have "pen pockets."
Only about 1 per day....I try to get an hour of pen making in. I have 5 drilled, tubed, squared and ready to turn now.Geezo-Peezo Leroy! That's a lot of pens! You're one busy man. Love them all