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Matte Black Ebonite Cigar With 'big Hand' Sizing


drgoretex

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Hello folks,



I have not used the 'Mall' before, and since I have some pics of a recent pen handy, I thought I would try it out. Normally, I would post in the 'Pen Making' forum, but I gather that that forum is more for new designs.



Every once in a while I get an order for a pen with a larger grip section, for someone who likes larger pens, or has big hands to accommodate. So I sometimes take one of my usual styles of pen, and kick it up a notch to the 'Big Hand' sizing. Such is the case with this pen.



http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd231/kcavers/Custom%20Pens/Custom%20Fountain%20Pens/Designer%20Fountain%20Pens/IMG_8306_zps04d35bc1.jpg



http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd231/kcavers/Custom%20Pens/Custom%20Fountain%20Pens/Designer%20Fountain%20Pens/IMG_8313_zpsf5203f73.jpg




The order was for a matte black Cigar style fountain pen, but with the larger sizing. This results in a thicker pen all around, of course, but most importantly for the buyer, it means a thicker grip section of 12.7mm, as opposed to my usual 11.5mm. This may not sound like much, but when it comes to grip diameters, it makes a huge difference (see the comparison picture below).



http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd231/kcavers/IMG_8320_zps513bf313.jpg


(In this poorly focused comparison photo, L to R: Pelikan M600, The Big Hand Cigar, Sailor 1911 full size, and Parker Duofold Centennial. Missing is a sample of my standard size pen (oops) whose grip section is comparable to the Sailor 1911.)



This Cigar is fitted with a polished 18K JoWo nib, to be smoothed and tuned prior to shipping, and is equipped with an excellent converter for filling.



http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd231/kcavers/Custom%20Pens/Custom%20Fountain%20Pens/Designer%20Fountain%20Pens/IMG_8314_zps570aae67.jpg



Thanks for looking!



Ken

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Lovely pen and I like the larger size.

 

When I see just the first picture I keep thinking it's going to open up and reveal a Hattori Hanzō sword.

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