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$300 Orville
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These black ebonite pens are all table models that I had inked at several pen shows. I’m offering them at a bit of a discount. There is some wear visible in photos from handling that I will buff off before shipping to you. If you have any questions please do ask.
Breaker $395
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Como $195
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Nib sizes run from XF to B, and 1.1 and 1.5 stubs. I can put any nib in these that you'd like. These are all fitted with steel nibs right now but can be swapped with gold.

 

I also offer nib grinds for $15.

 

I use both Jowo and Bock nibs. If a pen is fitted with a Bock nib I can also get their titanium semi flex nibs for an additional $45.

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I heard the green ebonite Bamboo Eastman calling ... "You want me! You need me!" Quite persuasive, really. Shawn is grinding a crisp cursive italic for it. I can hardly wait!

 

David

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