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Several Recently Made Fountain Pens


Jeffrey Garrett

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Here are a few pens to recently emerge from the workshop.

 

Made from SEM Ebonite stocks with hand turned and cast accents, converters and #6 nibs in either Jowo or Bock.

 

Enjoy! 🙂

 

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They are really nice. :) I am loving that blue one. Do you sell these? Apologies if i broke a rule by asking that.

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They look great, love the first one! I have some SEM stock lying around, still haven't tried it. Looking at yours I want to go out and make something.

 

edit: How do you do those accents?

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