its_virgil
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Thanks for all of the help with pen photos of alternate materials. I have a nice collection of pen pictures made from non wood materials. One of my subtopics in the powerpoint presentation is Acrylics: Purchased and Homemade.
Guess what I pen pictures I didn't get? Right...acrylics. So, if anyone is willing to help out I would like a few pictures of pens made from any acrylic...not snake skin, labels, coffee beans, shredded money, rice, cereal, pasta, worthless wood type or other embedded materials but just plain colored and swirled acrylics. Please identify the material and the name of the pattern if possible. I know some of the homemade blanks will not have names. but I would like to know if the blank is made from PR or that other material that some from the dark ages still use:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:. I think it is called alumilite.:wink::wink:
Thanks again to all who have helped so far and an advanced thanks to those who help out in part two. I do appreciate all of the help. I'll make the presentation available once it is finished and has been presented at the SWAT symposium the last weekend of August.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
email the pictures to don[AT]RedRiverPens[DOT]com
Guess what I pen pictures I didn't get? Right...acrylics. So, if anyone is willing to help out I would like a few pictures of pens made from any acrylic...not snake skin, labels, coffee beans, shredded money, rice, cereal, pasta, worthless wood type or other embedded materials but just plain colored and swirled acrylics. Please identify the material and the name of the pattern if possible. I know some of the homemade blanks will not have names. but I would like to know if the blank is made from PR or that other material that some from the dark ages still use:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:. I think it is called alumilite.:wink::wink:
Thanks again to all who have helped so far and an advanced thanks to those who help out in part two. I do appreciate all of the help. I'll make the presentation available once it is finished and has been presented at the SWAT symposium the last weekend of August.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
email the pictures to don[AT]RedRiverPens[DOT]com