I saw a photo or two of Bill's stands on PT and, always being desk space challenged, thought, "Hey, it would be great to be able to put 8-10 pens on my desk in about the same space as a cup of coffee." I mulled it over and, a few days later, Bill posted on the PT GB and here on FPN that he had a few extra for sale. I bought the 10 pen revolving stand. Bill was very professional and a complete delight throughout the transaction.
The first thing that caught my attention when the package promptly arrived was that it was very well done and professional - the packaging. Call me weird, but attention to small details like that increases my confidence and satisfaction in the buying experience. It also told me that Bill cares about his work and doing things right.
Upon opening the box and getting pass the protective materials, I was hit by the antique look and the warmth of the wood. As I looked it over, I noticed that the felt in the bottom section of the stand is patterned. This is a very classy and nice touch. Naturally there was felt on the bottom too, but it is still a nice touch to find it where it should be. His workmanship is top quality.
Upon further examination, my initial reaction was that the pen holes were too large. However, upon inserting my largest diameter pen and considering the cap band and the clip for absolute maximum diameter, the choice of hole size was very insightful and appropriate.
The only thing I was not initially sure on was the different color of the spindle, the center post of the stand. Mind you I did not have an adverse reaction, more of a, "Hmmmm. . . that's an interesting choice." With time, I have come to think it was yet another wise choice.
Here are some photos.
First, here is the stand loaded up with a number of different sized pens. Recognize any? The pens are listed below the photos (although in no particular order).


Blue Sheaffer PFM I, Cedar Blue Parker 51, Black Sailor 1911 full size, Blue Marbled Auroloide Aurora Optima, MB 146, 1950s Green Strip Pelikan 400NN, Burgundy Sheaffer Imperial IV, Cobalt Blue Sheaffer Legacy SE, RRHR Waterman 52, Navy Sheaffer Balance (modern).
Here are the pattern felt in the bottom section, the hole layout, and the overall stand.



All in all, as if you cannot already tell, I am quite happy with my new pen stand. Should you wish to contact Bill, his email is pensnwands [at] networld.com (just replace the spaces and "[at]" with "@" and you've got him! Thanks Bill!



