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NG-Huy
A well-known french pen maker who lives in Jura, a very nice place. Pens he makes are colorful and have original style. Though, I have hard times to use his fountain pens. Their barels are too big for my hand. Slim Ballpoints are easy to use on the other hand and I always carry one with my notebook at work.









From left to right:

-> blue hand made fountain pen in St Lupian,
-> green Attila fountain pen made in 2003,
-> purple Zig Zag ballpoint made in 1990,
-> yellow Indigo ballpoint made in 1997,
-> green Indigo ballpoint made in 1997.
HyperCamper
Those are really nice! What materials has he used to make (the barrels of) these pens?
NG-Huy
I believe these ones were made of onyx.
Phthalo
I have three Lepine's and absolutely adore them! smile.gif9

However, I believe they are made from Resin... I thought Onyx was a black gemstone.

The appointments are chromed I believe, and the steel nibs seem to be available in only one size - that has been my experience anyway. They run Medium-Fine in my case. They take short international cartridges.

The Attila's are small and stout little pens measuring just over 4" capped, 5.5" posted. The Indigo is a little smaller.

I blogged a little bit about my Attila Fountain Pen here, and about my Indigo Murano Fountain Pen and Attila Rollerball here.

NG-Huy
Well, when I bought my Jean-Pierre Lépine, the shop owner told me it was onyx (on the net, I've seen coloured ones, so it may be possible) but on some articles I read, it was said he uses resins, african, european and american woods and zirconium.

-> This article for example <-

The mini-pen Attila model is very astonishing. I like the color of yours.
KCat
My daughter loves these pens - she has just one - a Samba rollerball. Very well made pens and fun. I haven't tried the FPs myself but I do like the playful designs.
Dawn
Hi, your pens are beautiful.

I tried a Lepine out recently and it was beautiful to write with .... I have my eye on one of these in the orange colour. I think they are very good value.

Dawn
Phthalo
Dawn - I picked up my Attila FP at The Pen Shoppe in April, and they were $70 off. The picture you posted (the Indigo range), used to sell for $175, so it might be worth enquiring as the same discount would apply to the Indigo.

In regard to colours etc, I often ask them to check the Brisbane Arcade and Sydney stores also.
Dawn
Excellent, thanks for that info I will check that out when I am ready to buy smile.gif
NG-Huy
The big suprise comes from the one I got from Kevin (its photo I borrowed from him below):



It fits very well in my hand and has a smooth nib. Good sensation when writing.
tryphon
QUOTE (HyperCamper @ May 11 2006, 01:17 PM)
Those are really nice! What materials has he used to make (the barrels of) these pens?

It's acrylic resin made in China.
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