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Got a couple more done...

 

 

Gibby

Made from Brooks’ Flaming Fire alumilite.
It’s 5 3/8″ closed, 4 7/5″ open, and 6 5/8″ posted.

Sporting a smooth, crisp, broad italic.

 

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Elizabethian.

Made from a blue swirl and black acrylic.
It’s 5 3/8″closed, 4 7/8″open, and 6 5/8″ posted.

 

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The swirly blue is very nice. It's almost as if it should glow in the dark.

 

Thanks for posting. You must make pens in your sleep!

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Oh, Man! Whip that Gibby out the next time a meeting gets boring!

 

It is just amazing

To hold a pen is to be at war. - Voltaire
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Wow! Gibby is going to deserve a really special ink -- something that's going to look as good coming out of it as the pen itself. I wish there was an ink that did that same sort of marbling, in those same colors.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Man! That Gibby is hot! And broad italic to boot! Keep 'em comin'! :puddle:

God is seldom early, never late, and always on time.

~~Larry Brown

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Thanks! I do really like this material - and love every opportunity I get to work with it. But there are SO MANY materials that I just LOVE to work with.

:)

And I promise I'll keep em coming. I've still got a red/black bulb filler from this morning to photograph.


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