Something different on a Brooks blank - #113

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EarlD

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I just love these blanks Jonathan Brooks casts! I put this Vintage Crimson (?) on a Rhodium Comfort, but left it fatter than usual in the middle. Even tried my had at a custom center band. What do you think?
Earl

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And the closeup:
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And without the center band:
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Fabulous! I personally like it without the centerband. If you wanted to play with it some more you could use a contrasting color for the centerband and see if it pops! Good job!
 
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:Not bad for a beginner! Too bad you couldn't get it to shine!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: You know I only Jest! Lots of shine and VERY smooth!!! That looks GREAT! I like the center band treatment too!!!:highfive:
 
Nice looking pen, I think the centerband is OK but a contrasting color would maybe look better, and I also think it looks great with out the band.
 
I like it with the centerband. That is an early version of the vintage blanks Earl. I've tweaked the mix, but it's beautiful no matter what! Nice and shiney to boot.
 
I like the pen and love your photography. next time I come to Tifton to visit my Mother I should make contact and see how to do the photo's as good as you do........
 
I like the pen and love your photography. next time I come to Tifton to visit my Mother I should make contact and see how to do the photo's as good as you do........

OldMan, Tifton's only about 40 miles from me. No secret on the pictures though. I use a Panasonic digital camera that's about 3 years old. I use a tripod and two light reflectors with the cool temperature fluorescent bulbs. I purchased a "table top" kit with the light tent but don't use the tent with pens. I like the direct light better. I use a piece of printer paper for the background.

I use Google's Picasa to tweak most of them a little. It's hard to capture the glimmer in our pens. Photo's just do not do them justice.

Earl
 
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