Ziricote and ebonite piccolo

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CjG78

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Matte finished to 400 grit and rubbed with linseed oil. This little one is off to a lady with smaller hands.
Lovely grain on this piece
 

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EXTREMELY GORGEOUS !!!

( But where does "piccolo" come into it . . . or is that just a term to indicate "small in size" ? )

What cap to body threads ? . . . . and Jowo 6 nib ?
 

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EXTREMELY GORGEOUS !!!

( But where does "piccolo" come into it . . . or is that just a term to indicate "small in size" ? )

What cap to body threads ? . . . . and Jowo 6 nib ?
Yeah a short pen Mal. Cap to body are m14 x1.0 single start on this one, always Jowo #6 that's all I know how to make!
 

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Good work. I'd be careful marketing with the term "piccolo " though, as that's a well known model that Nakaya sells.
Yeah I know that pen well, they are beautiful. To my knowledge a piccolo is a small flute, so not necessarily Nakaya's name. I've only called it that on here to describe that it's smaller, not on my page.
 

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Right, it is a small flute. However in the context of pen names it's a Nakaya trademark. Like a mustang is a wild horse, but in the context of cars it's a Ford trademark. Call it want you want on here, but if you sell it as such, be prepared for backlash from the fountain pen community
 

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Good work. I'd be careful marketing with the term "piccolo " though, as that's a well known model that Nakaya sells.

WOW !! . . . I just looked at the Nakaya website !! . . The prices on those pens !!!

It's interesting and useful to know about this company !!
 

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Yep. They're quite popular. A considerable amount of work goes into the finishing process. Not my cup of tea, but I can respect the craftsmanship and traditional finishing
 

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Absolutely in love with this one!! LOVE that wood! Your kitless (bespoke) pens are some of the best. I appreciate that you give your pens multiple materials, with different material for the top of the cap and bottom of the pen. A lot of the bespoke pens I see are just one kind of material, and I think some fine contrasts are necessary for that professional look.
 
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