wood-of-1kind
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The majority of the pens that I make to sell are of the "entry" level variety. I do mostly craft shows as opposed to "art" shows. Personally I find it easier to sell $40 pens versus those others in much higher price brackets (I do offer pens that I have sold for $300+).
Have recently added these as my $40 entry level pens. And for those that followed my "bacon" tray pen display from a previous thread, I made some slight modifications to the display and voilla here they are. Although these pens do not keep me and the familly well fed, they are an easy way of supporting the hobby. Let me know what "morsels" (pens of course) help you to supplement your income?
Have recently added these as my $40 entry level pens. And for those that followed my "bacon" tray pen display from a previous thread, I made some slight modifications to the display and voilla here they are. Although these pens do not keep me and the familly well fed, they are an easy way of supporting the hobby. Let me know what "morsels" (pens of course) help you to supplement your income?
