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Crystal Clear And Colorific - With A Flat, No-Roll Side


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These 4 pens complete a custom design order I've already posted some other pens for. They are giant eyedroppers, extra long at around 6 1/2" uncapped. They have extra space drilled out for more ink capacity. The clear barrels all have a flat edge to stop them from rolling. Two of the clear barrels are fitted with sections to accommodate Easterbrook nibs, and can be swapped around with the top pen in Molten Ocean Lava alumilite. Those 3 pens are large, with barrels around 16mm at the widest. The pen on the bottom is a medium, and is made with Big Easy Lava Explosion alumilite.

 

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Very nice Renee. You've got that interior polishing down better than most I've seen.

I second that.

Tony

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I swear, just when I think I've seen an amazing acrylic pattern, I find another that blows the previous out of the water. Its beautiful. Amazing job!

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Wooowwwww..! Dang it... now I need a Literati demonstrator.. ;) The whole set looks great! I love the combination of clear and the bright alumilite.

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Very nice Renee. You've got that interior polishing down better than most I've seen.

 

 

I second that.

Tony

 

Thanks! I've worked really hard to get my interior polishing technique as good as possible!

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I swear, just when I think I've seen an amazing acrylic pattern, I find another that blows the previous out of the water. Its beautiful. Amazing job!

 

 

Wooowwwww..! Dang it... now I need a Literati demonstrator.. ;) The whole set looks great! I love the combination of clear and the bright alumilite.

 

Thank you both!

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If I had the money, I'd pull a Walmart and buy all that you could make in a year. Alas, all I can do is drool from a distance...

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The client provided his own materials for these. You can get clear acrylic at Delvies.

Thank you and fantastic work.

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