Wow!
Well, thanks to all for such nice compliments.
I really don't know what I can say about this pen, except it's about my favorite blank.
And really, nothing very complex in its' design or making. Like Lou said, tho not a slimline exactly, I did use the slimline-kit tubes, transmission and cartridge. About all I've done for over 5-years.
The real giant step came when a couple of years ago, I bought me a mini metal lathe and mill. Never used such equipment and after making a sizable investment (and taking out a sizable loan) I immediately questioned my judgement and overall mental condition.
After it arrived (along with a couple of great books on using the Sherline)I just dug in and in a very short time, I was making centerbands and finials - finally making nibs - and that is my story. No genius or master craftsman - just some good tools and enough week-end time to put them to work.
I'm 71 and just wish I had these tools 50 years ago, when my brain, my eyes and my hands were still unchallenged.
And let me say that it doesn't require an expensive Sherline set-up to do this work. No reason why a HF metal lathe and small metal mill wouldn't work just as well, at maybe a fifth the cost. I actually think that most of the work I do for pens could be done with a drill press, small dremil-type bits for routing and careful work on a wood lathe. I know - I should try it! but right now, time available and strong legs are not my "best cards". But I promise that if and when I can, I'll see what I can do.
Thanks again for your kindness.
Jay