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Green Kit-Less Pen


sanyalsoumitra

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I completed another kit-less pen.made from resin cast by me earlier, this pen has no internal metal tube. The barrell to cap coupler is made with brass and polyresin. Threads: cap to barrell- 1/2inch fine and barrel to section M10× 1.25 mm pitch. Section and end finials are black ebonite. One brass end jewel added at the barrel end. Nib is an old montex nib. Thanks for looking.

 

 

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Congrats ! The pen is very nice ! Every color matches nicely ! the green is very natural, it look like that you have wrapped some leave around the pen !

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Congrats ! The pen is very nice ! Every color matches nicely ! the green is very natural, it look like that you have wrapped some leave around the pen !

Happy that you liked it. Thanks.

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