gerryr
Member
About 8-1/2 years ago I discovered this place and was immediately intimidated by the work I saw here. I had a Jet mini lathe, a couple very crummy lathe tools but somehow I could actually make a pen. I think there's a photo of my first pen, a slimline, in my album and what a POC it was. Why anyone recommends people start by making them is beyond me, a cigar is a much better starting point.
Over the next several years I managed to get a bit better at making pens and became friends with some very talented pen makers who were also great people; like Eagle, DC Bluesman, William Cavanaugh, Oklahoman, BRobbins629, ed4copies, PR Princess, VisExp, Skiprat and others. I even managed to be invited to join the Pen Makers Guild. But, times change and people change. I very possibly burned myself out on making pens, or maybe it was something else. Whatever the reason, I found myself less and less inclined to make a pen. It was no longer fun, it had become a chore. My web designer apparently died, she went into hospice a couple of years ago and now the code is at least that far out of date and will soon no longer be supported by the hosting company. So, it was decision time. Either I build a new website and probably still not maintain it or pull the plug and admit that I have no more interest. I'm in the process of selling off everything, pen kits are mostly gone and blanks will be next.
It was a good ride for a few years and now I won't have any reason to feel guilty while I'm out skiing or crashing through the trees on my mountain bike or doing a 3-4 day backpack trip. Although most people here now probably have no clue who I am, I wish you all success and hope you get a lot of pleasure out of making pens.
So long and thanks for all the blanks.
Over the next several years I managed to get a bit better at making pens and became friends with some very talented pen makers who were also great people; like Eagle, DC Bluesman, William Cavanaugh, Oklahoman, BRobbins629, ed4copies, PR Princess, VisExp, Skiprat and others. I even managed to be invited to join the Pen Makers Guild. But, times change and people change. I very possibly burned myself out on making pens, or maybe it was something else. Whatever the reason, I found myself less and less inclined to make a pen. It was no longer fun, it had become a chore. My web designer apparently died, she went into hospice a couple of years ago and now the code is at least that far out of date and will soon no longer be supported by the hosting company. So, it was decision time. Either I build a new website and probably still not maintain it or pull the plug and admit that I have no more interest. I'm in the process of selling off everything, pen kits are mostly gone and blanks will be next.
It was a good ride for a few years and now I won't have any reason to feel guilty while I'm out skiing or crashing through the trees on my mountain bike or doing a 3-4 day backpack trip. Although most people here now probably have no clue who I am, I wish you all success and hope you get a lot of pleasure out of making pens.
So long and thanks for all the blanks.