jskeen
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I've been looking for a way to make some cheap fountain pens that I can use as giveaway's along with my higher end rollerballs, to try to lure some of my better customers onto that slippery slope. Kinda like the way credit companies give cards to college kids. [}
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I started with the Flat Top American chrome kit. ($5.10 from the last Berea group buy) and this is what I ended up with.
Didn't get the 6 or 7 coats of ca I usually use, just good enough for me to write with for a while and see if I like. I put one of Lou's steelflex nibs in it and used some good noodlers heart of darkness ink, and I really like the way it writes.
The wood is one of 8 blanks I got from a block of ziricote I won as a club meeting doorprize, and I'm going to try several variations on this kit in the same wood to see what I like. With a net cost of less than $10 for the kit and the nib, I think this might make a good loss leader to drum up some more FP sales.
I have in mind next replacing the squared finial with a rounder matching wood one, and rounding the closed end instead of squaring it, to see if I can get away with a little more shape to the barrels. I am also thinking about a way to add a small nylon plug to the threads, kind of like you see on nonslip nut's to hold them on the bolt, to try to smooth up the threads and keep them from coming loose in my shirt pocket.
Let me know what you think of the idea, the execution, additions or variations.

I started with the Flat Top American chrome kit. ($5.10 from the last Berea group buy) and this is what I ended up with.
Didn't get the 6 or 7 coats of ca I usually use, just good enough for me to write with for a while and see if I like. I put one of Lou's steelflex nibs in it and used some good noodlers heart of darkness ink, and I really like the way it writes.
The wood is one of 8 blanks I got from a block of ziricote I won as a club meeting doorprize, and I'm going to try several variations on this kit in the same wood to see what I like. With a net cost of less than $10 for the kit and the nib, I think this might make a good loss leader to drum up some more FP sales.
I have in mind next replacing the squared finial with a rounder matching wood one, and rounding the closed end instead of squaring it, to see if I can get away with a little more shape to the barrels. I am also thinking about a way to add a small nylon plug to the threads, kind of like you see on nonslip nut's to hold them on the bolt, to try to smooth up the threads and keep them from coming loose in my shirt pocket.
Let me know what you think of the idea, the execution, additions or variations.