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Any white or cream ebonite pens?


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Does anyone know of any?

Platinum 3776 - F, Pilot Decimo - F, TWSBI Vac Mini - 1.1i

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The new Pelikan 2xx. Also a Lammy studio "special issue" for 100 delivered. new with box.

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Does anyone know of any?

 

I've never seen white or cream ebonite, modern or vintage. The "tan" color that is found in the Waterman olive ripple material.

There is a color at American Art Plastics called red white and blue (http://americanartplastics.com/hard_rubber_pricing.shtml) that is also about that light tan color.

 

It might be worth checking with them to see how light ebonite can be. I have to wonder if there are limitations, based on the raw material itself.

 

Regards, greg

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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The new Pelikan 2xx. Also a Lammy studio "special issue" for 100 delivered. new with box.

 

I'm afraid neither of those are made of hard rubber..

 

Does anyone know of any?

 

I've never seen white or cream ebonite, modern or vintage. The "tan" color that is found in the Waterman olive ripple material.

There is a color at American Art Plastics called red white and blue (http://americanartplastics.com/hard_rubber_pricing.shtml) that is also about that light tan color.

 

It might be worth checking with them to see how light ebonite can be. I have to wonder if there are limitations, based on the raw material itself.

 

Regards, greg

 

Greg, you're right it may be worth shooting an email their way. I could of sworn blind I remember seeing one but thinking back it was more than likely a caseine (sp?) pen.

Platinum 3776 - F, Pilot Decimo - F, TWSBI Vac Mini - 1.1i

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