Congratulations to all who entered!
In third Place with 48 votes
Pen #8 By Sylvanite
Angels and Demons". Double-cast from black and white opaque urethane in a 360 degree tessellated pattern, this pen symbolizes the dualistic nature of good and evil. The images are the same on both barrels, but the black "demons" are more apparent against the white lower section whereas the white "angels" are easier to visualize on the black cap - a metamorphosis from one end to the other. I chose not to add a clip because I felt the imagery would be clearer without it.
Eric wins a Gift certificate from Rherrrel worth $50.00 and a set of blanks From John U. worth $30.00
Congratulations ERIC!
In Second Place with 55 votes
Pen #3 by Brownsfan2
This pen is made from poly resin strengthened with a sleeve of delrin running down the middle of the pen so that it can be threaded and add strength to the pen. The section is made from black Ebonite. The nib is a Heritance #6 nib with Bock Feed The cap threads are 12x75 Section threads are 9x75 The lower body of the pen is extra long for large hands. Thanks for looking!
Ron wins a box of blanks from SteveG worth $110.00
Congratulations Ron!
AND IN FIRST PLACE WITH 137 votes
Pen #1 by Robert111
In 1929 Sheaffer introduced the Balance, a slick art deco design that would head its lineup for the next 15 years. My version close to Sheaffer's classic Oversize model: 5 5/8 inches long capped and 5/8 inches in diameter at the cap bands. Before beginning I sketch the pen to establish exact diameters at precise points along its length, and then the surface is turned to those precise dimensions. The clip seam and cap bands are undetectable to touch. The cap and barrel screw together smoothly in 1 1/4 turns. The blood-veined green pearl material I used is the same celluloid Sheaffer used in their 1990s Limited Edition Millenium, a tribute to the original Balance. The clip is a rhodium plated Triton, and the steel nib/feed unit is from German maker Jowo. The cap bands are sterling silver stamped out of flat stock by hand with dies and a brass hammer on my bench.
Robert wins a gift certificate from Constant at Lazerines worth $125.00
COngratulations Robert!
In third Place with 48 votes
Pen #8 By Sylvanite

Angels and Demons". Double-cast from black and white opaque urethane in a 360 degree tessellated pattern, this pen symbolizes the dualistic nature of good and evil. The images are the same on both barrels, but the black "demons" are more apparent against the white lower section whereas the white "angels" are easier to visualize on the black cap - a metamorphosis from one end to the other. I chose not to add a clip because I felt the imagery would be clearer without it.
Eric wins a Gift certificate from Rherrrel worth $50.00 and a set of blanks From John U. worth $30.00
Congratulations ERIC!
In Second Place with 55 votes
Pen #3 by Brownsfan2

This pen is made from poly resin strengthened with a sleeve of delrin running down the middle of the pen so that it can be threaded and add strength to the pen. The section is made from black Ebonite. The nib is a Heritance #6 nib with Bock Feed The cap threads are 12x75 Section threads are 9x75 The lower body of the pen is extra long for large hands. Thanks for looking!
Ron wins a box of blanks from SteveG worth $110.00
Congratulations Ron!
AND IN FIRST PLACE WITH 137 votes
Pen #1 by Robert111

In 1929 Sheaffer introduced the Balance, a slick art deco design that would head its lineup for the next 15 years. My version close to Sheaffer's classic Oversize model: 5 5/8 inches long capped and 5/8 inches in diameter at the cap bands. Before beginning I sketch the pen to establish exact diameters at precise points along its length, and then the surface is turned to those precise dimensions. The clip seam and cap bands are undetectable to touch. The cap and barrel screw together smoothly in 1 1/4 turns. The blood-veined green pearl material I used is the same celluloid Sheaffer used in their 1990s Limited Edition Millenium, a tribute to the original Balance. The clip is a rhodium plated Triton, and the steel nib/feed unit is from German maker Jowo. The cap bands are sterling silver stamped out of flat stock by hand with dies and a brass hammer on my bench.
Robert wins a gift certificate from Constant at Lazerines worth $125.00
COngratulations Robert!
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