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Some of these are going to the Miami Pen Show with me. :)

 

http://newtonpens.com/the-last-10/

 

First is a Townsned made from black walnut (local wood) and Tsunami acrylic.

Button is a brown scrap I had in the box. Nib is ground and modified for flex.

 

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Shinobi made from Tibaldi celluloid.

 

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Slim Moody made from more Tibaldi celluloid.
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Black Granite Mazzuchelli cebloplast on a Townsend, with smokey black for the threading. This material is great
but I won't thread it. Too much chance of it cracking in the long run.
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Proud of this one. Made it for a student at one of the local schools who had shown great improvement and dedication
in her work and studies. :) Gibby made from Fiery Flows acrylic.
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Moody made from Electirc Storm acrylic. Really cool looking stuff. And that clip? I made it! My very first clip!
I feel like such a big boy now. :)
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Black hard rubber with a blue and bronze/gold chunk acrylic. Sterling clip and aluminum rings.
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Next is black hard rubber with synthetic opal ends. This one went to my jeweler friend who is teaching me how
to make clips and helping me with other cool things.
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Those opal ends are super cool! Precious and semi-precious stone end-jewels is an awesome customization to be able to offer. I really like the black walnut and alumilite pen as well. Really, all of those pens are gorgeous!

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Thanks!

 

And goodness, I have more. :)

 

Orville, #8 gold nib, solid gold roll stop, bulb filler, made from Dark Forrest acrylic.

 

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Then a Townsend made from Opal Starlight and Dark Skies.

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And a slim size eyedropper made from a multi color ebonite.
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Shawn ... These are great! Cannot wait to meet you

at the Miami Show. I think I will need more money.

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