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Shawn, the pen you modified for me is even more beautiful in person! I LOVE it! Thanks! I may have to get rid of all my other pens, I can't imagine writing with anything else since I got this pen!

 

 

 

Well, where are the pictures???? Please?

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As requested, courtesy of Shawn:

 

 

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As requested, courtesy of Shawn:

 

 

 

 

Oh my, do I love that blue lizard! I have an M1000 that would look great dressed like that, though I really prefer the 800 size.

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The lizard I have isn't big enough to work with the 1000. Only 800 and smaller. I have blue and gray for 800 and smaller size pens, and green for 200 size pens. :)

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I just received back a black M800 for which Shawn made a new binde. The material I chose is called "Night Jewels." It is even more stunning than I can show in photos. Note that I had Shawn keep the green ink view window.

 

The pen is fitted with a BB nib Michael Masuyama ground to a very crisp cursive italic for me. I am loving this pen!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lovely pen David. Nice choice of material and especially nib.

Thanks, zaddick!

 

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I just received back a black M800 for which Shawn made a new binde. The material I chose is called "Night Jewels." It is even more stunning than I can show in photos. Note that I had Shawn keep the green ink view window.

 

The pen is fitted with a BB nib Michael Masuyama ground to a very crisp cursive italic for me. I am loving this pen!

 

 

David

 

 

Wow! What a beauty! That is just gorgeous!

 

I have an M800 BB nib that I am going to get ground to an architect point. As soon as I find an appropriately priced 800 donor pen, it will get one of Shawn's blue lizard bindes, and no doubt with that nib will be one of my very favorites.

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Wow! What a beauty! That is just gorgeous!

 

I have an M800 BB nib that I am going to get ground to an architect point. As soon as I find an appropriately priced 800 donor pen, it will get one of Shawn's blue lizard bindes, and no doubt with that nib will be one of my very favorites.

Thanks, whichwatch!

 

I just ordered a black M600 at a very good price with plans to have Shawn make a binde for it. The M800 is gorgeous, I agree, but the M600 is a better size for a EDC for me.

 

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Wow! That binde compliments the pen....Very well.

 

Your work as usual is First Rate. {thumbsupthingie}

 

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Another one bites the dust! :)

 

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That is truly gorgeous! Wonderful work... I'd love to know the material as well, and what sizes you can do in it?

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I don't have any more of this brown celluloid. But I think the name is brown and black celluloid. :)

 

I can put bindes on all of the modern Pelikan line if you want it done to one of your pens. I won't touch the vintage models - the barrel is too thin by the threads.

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Finally have a M1000 that I need to get to you to modify! I'll have to decide on a material for the binde though.

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By the way my Blue Lizard M800 was used to fill out my Marriage certificate last weekend! That makes it even more special!

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Finally have a M1000 that I need to get to you to modify! I'll have to decide on a material for the binde though.

It'll have to be an ebonite or acrylic. I'm using the last of my big celluloid for some m1000 pens this weekend.

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Here's one in acrylic. This is a really opaque material so works really well for this, and has a nice depth to it.

It's a madrapearlato acrylic from exotic blanks.

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