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Ivory Coloured Fp With Wine-Red Finials


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Hi everybody.
Today i finished a new pen and i wanted to get a bit slimmer with my pen design.
I think i really like the shape of this one.
The wine-red acrylic finials contrast just fine with the ivory-coloured JUMA.
It does post, but not very good. I should have done the barrel a bit thinner to post fine.
Now there´s the danger of ruining the threads inside the cap if you push the cap onto the barrel. Still learning...
The fountain pen holds a gold plated #5 Bock medium steel nib and is fitted with a Schmidt converter.
Barrel and cap are tappered with a smooth transition from barrel to cap.
The end of the cap is the point with the biggest diameter and the end of the barrel the smallest.
Again the photos do not have the best quality, a bit on the dark side esp. the wine-red colour of the finials... sorry for that.


Thanks for looking.
Comments and critics are welcome.

best regards

Gerrit

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I'm usually not very keen on white pens, but this one is a beauty. Great proportions, and the deep red accent is fantastic. Good job!

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nice....

if I were to buy it I would request to have red section as the finials...

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Thank you so much to all of you for your kind words.

 

nice....

if I were to buy it I would request to have red section as the finials...

I will try that next time. Thank you.

 

 

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Gerrit

 

 

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Very nice pen, even if usually I am not a fan of white pens. I think it has to do with the deepness of the finials that give it a very nice look, as well as the shape.

 

I think the design would be nicer if the section would prolonge the cap's threading. My two cents, only.

 

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