Western Jr Aaron Brietling Dial

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Well I have been waiting to get my hardware to try our new Western Jr Aaron and I'm very pleased with the way this pen come out! The black dial really has extremely high contrast with the white fiberglass base. Another thing I like is the #6 nib that comes on this pen!

Enjoy!

Thanks for looking!
 

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Beautiful !! Absolutely Beautiful !! Too nice for words !! :smile::smile:

Why do you add "Western" to the name ? Is it different from the Jr. Aaron ?
 
Beautiful !! Absolutely Beautiful !! Too nice for words !! :smile::smile:

Why do you add "Western" to the name ? Is it different from the Jr. Aaron ?

This my name that I sell them under. This is what I did when I brought in the Western Dragon. I also do the same for my Western Emperor and now the Western Jr. Aaron.
 
Very striking pen, the color combinations are outstanding. Quality and design like this are what keeps me inspired to keep growing the craft.
 
Absolutely Outstanding, Dale and Jen.
Magnificent Pen, with a Spectacular Blank.
Love the White Fibre Glass Base, and the Fantastic Array of Strategically Placed Components.
Such Diligent Attention to the detail, Coupled with Glorious Fit and Finish.
Craftsmanship Personified.
Thank you for Sharing,
Brian.
 
Absolutely Outstanding, Dale and Jen.
Magnificent Pen, with a Spectacular Blank.
Love the White Fibre Glass Base, and the Fantastic Array of Strategically Placed Components.
Such Diligent Attention to the detail, Coupled with Glorious Fit and Finish.
Craftsmanship Personified.
Thank you for Sharing,
Brian.

Thanks Brian!
 
Looks great!! :biggrin: There sure are a lot of watch bits in those blanks!! :eek:
Did you make the blanks too? Well done, if you did......or well done to however did..:biggrin:
 
Looks great!! :biggrin: There sure are a lot of watch bits in those blanks!! :eek:
Did you make the blanks too? Well done, if you did......or well done to however did..:biggrin:

Thanks Steve!
Yes I make all of my blanks. I don't know how many individual pieces are in this set of barrels, but I'm guessing in the neighborhood of 60 - 70 pieces between the barrels. It depends on what I have at the time of making the blanks and if I have any plates I want to use.

In the case of a full size tube set it can be over 100pcs. The only reason I new that was I lost a set of tubes :mad: and melted the barrels down to retrieve the parts. I counted 113pcs. :eek: I didn't think I got that many on there until I counted them!
 
Gorgeous pen! A friend of mine returned from a recent Thailand trip and gave me a very nice fake Rolex Submariner in stainless with a black face. Of course it broke the first time I tried to set the date. It is a full automatic movement though.

I was thinking of tearing it apart to make a nice watch pen, I just need to find someone who will cast the blank for me.
 
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