panamag8or
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I was wondering if some of the old timers could help with some info. When did the first pen kits come out? Does anyone have one of those pioneering pens to post a pic of? Just looking for a bit of history on our craft.
In 1988 when my dad passed he had a WoodWorkers magazine that had
an article on an all wooden pen. Nothing but the spring, and refill were out of metal. Everything else was out of light/dark hardwoods. I started in 91/92 when the PSI booklet was around 20 pages or so, but not sure how long before that that kits were out. Wish I kept one of the original PSI booklets.
Send a PM to OKLAHOMAN, hes the only one I know that might have been around when the first pen was made. HAHAHAHAHAHA, Had to zing ya Roy.
We did have to be careful about the angle at which we cut the nib though.....Jason, back in the day all we did to make a pen was chase down a Goose and pull one of his flight feathers out and called it a Quill, no turning involved. :biggrin::wink:
Send a PM to OKLAHOMAN, hes the only one I know that might have been around when the first pen was made. HAHAHAHAHAHA, Had to zing ya Roy.
Jason, back in the day all we did to make a pen was chase down a Goose and pull one of his flight feathers out and called it a Quill, no turning involved. :biggrin::wink:![]()
If I recall correctly I think Russ Fairfield once told me he started making pens in the late 70's. I started in the mid 80's. Where is Ed when we need him? I think I will email Dick Sing and see what info I can gather.
Do a good turn daily!
Don