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Your...photos...leave...me...speechless.. :puddle:

Amazing craftsmanship...

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

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Your...photos...leave...me...speechless.. :puddle:

Amazing craftsmanship...

 

 

That 6th pen from the top - beautiful. Amazing craftsmanship :wub:

 

 

Too hard to pick a favourite. Great work.

 

Pete

 

 

Stunning pens, muy sincere congratulations !

Francis

 

Thank you for all your kind words :)

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BTW, are all your pens "cartridge/convertor filled ?

Or do you also make pens with an integrated filling system ? ( piston, vacuum etc)

Francis

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BTW, are all your pens "cartridge/convertor filled ?

Or do you also make pens with an integrated filling system ? ( piston, vacuum etc)

Francis

 

Most of the pens are C/C filling. Some are plunger.

I do offer pneumatic, piston, plunger, draw filler, shut off valve eyedropper, and blow filler. and truely i am open to any inquiry which makes me excited :))))

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You've found some really beautiful rod stock there.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Stunning pens and photography!

Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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Stunning as always! Your bands and clips lean toward jewelry...

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Is the gray-and-blue material in the last image Tibaldi Imperio, or have you found a similar material in present production?

 

All these pens are absolute masterpieces, congratulations!

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Not only are those pens amazing, the photography is too! Thank you for sharing!

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Beautiful pens and photography, as someone has pointed out. What can you tell us about the nibs?

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You've found some really beautiful rod stock there.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

 

Stunning pens and photography!

 

 

Stunning pens. Just wish I had 1/10th the ability. In anything.

 

Regards,

 

Richard.

 

 

Stunning as always! Your bands and clips lean toward jewelry...

 

 

Is the gray-and-blue material in the last image Tibaldi Imperio, or have you found a similar material in present production?

 

All these pens are absolute masterpieces, congratulations!

 

 

Not only are those pens amazing, the photography is too! Thank you for sharing!

 

 

that pen with blue material and gold banding is spectacular.

 

 

Beautiful pens and photography, as someone has pointed out. What can you tell us about the nibs?

 

 

Great looking pens and great photography to boot. (Even if I'm not a roll-stop fan! ;)).

 

 

They are stunning! I mean, wow. Utterly beautiful pens.

 

 

Thank you for all your kind words. ı am glad you like my pens and the way I demonstrate them :)

 

The Blue&Black material is an old stock acrylic, it is not as deep as tibaldi celluloid but gives a similiar taste :)

 

Nibs are generally German nibs, 14k solid and black rhodium plated for silver accents. Some are titanitum also...

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Thank you for all your kind words. ı am glad you like my pens and the way I demonstrate them :)

 

The Blue&Black material is an old stock acrylic, it is not as deep as tibaldi celluloid but gives a similiar taste :)

 

Nibs are generally German nibs, 14k solid and black rhodium plated for silver accents. Some are titanitum also...

 

 

No, thank you. You have given me something to aspire to as a novice. I love them all and if i could i would buy them all. Ha.

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