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hi im new to this fountain pen stuff..so yeah..im a newb :D

 

Right now a task about the 'process making' of an item which i

choose fountain pen (because i used to use this pen while i was young) as my item. I have to break down the part (and find

out the part price) and I find out the parts are:

 

for the pen cap:

1. clip

2. clip holder piece

3. cap

 

for the pen:

1. nib

2. grip section

3. ink feeder

4. ink catridge

5. barrel (body)

 

now I find trouble finding the manufacturer and the price for other items

 

I know it's a long shot, but if any of you by any chance know the manufacturer

for the parts or the website link for those i would be very very grateful

 

thank you in advance

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Hello waittt!

 

Welcome to FPN :D

 

Are you looking for a company that sells pen-making kits or parts?

If so, I know that

http://www.pennstateind.com/ (Penn State Industries) has them,

as well as http://www.hutproducts.com/ (HUT products).

 

If you go to Google.com and type in "pen-making kits" or "pen-making supplies" you'll get a lot of links...

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We had a post the other day from a pen maker and he recommended www.penturners.org as a good site for kits and pen parts.

 

I don't know too much about this stuff, but found the site very interesting.

 

Bryan

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waitt

 

I sent you a e-mail yesterday on making a pen. Besure you check out www.penturners.org.

 

If you have any questions please e-mail and I will see want i can do.

 

alan

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