Here's the pen I sent to Woodwzrd. This was something I've been wanting to do for awhile, and I just thought I'd give it a try. It's a kitless long clicker. I used a mechanism that's all brass from Richard Greenwald. It requires that you turn a button for the clicker. I used the nib & clip from a long clicker that I ruined about 2 years ago. I knew the parts would come in handy someday
. To make the blank as long as a long clicker, I had to add the green sections. I used alumilite because at 1st I planned on threading the end cap so it could be removed. But after I turned the green clicker, I realized it wouldn't unscrew, so I just glued it in.
The blank I used was from an old fence post made of osage orange. The fence lined the 1st railroad that crossed Arkansas in the late 1800's. I can't prove it, but that's what I was told by my friend who found it. The tracks are long gone, but the raised track bed is still there in places, along with some of the fence posts (minus 1).
The blank was about as long of a piece that I could cut from the section of the post that I received. The finial below the clicker is also a piece , but the color was sure different once I got inside. This is almost the same length as a long clicker, just a bit larger in diameter. I also had to make a custom extension to bridge the gap between the mechanism and the clicker. They are pretty easy to make. In fact I have a spare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . somewhere on the floor of my garage.
Here it is - and it's also my new avatar.
And here it is next to a regular long clicker.
Thanks Todd for running this PITH. The FOG theme was a good idea.