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Work in the shop has been a bit slow lately due to family matters and electricity woes from storms and lightning strikes. All is back to normal now. Here are some recent pens:

 

Idyll in Red Impero Erinoid (acrylic) - Small

 

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Zephyr in Mineral Sea - Medium

 

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Idyll in Mineral Sea & CS Lapis Blue - Oversized

 

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This photo shows all the different parts that went into this pen.

 

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Chronicler in Wizard's Mist - Small

 

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Five Chroniclers in Jeff Powell's Special Red (alumilite) - Oversized

 

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Zephyr in Mineral Sea - Small

 

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Wordsmith in Conway Stewart Red and Blue Stardust -Large

 

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Custom Dolce Vita style in Teal Tempest acrylic - Large

 

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This shows the silver finial medallion:

 

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Custom MB 139/Hemingway style in Nikko Orange and Black Ebonite - Large

 

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Exemplar in Conway Stewart Dartmoor - Large

 

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Gosh.. your pens are all GLORIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... The one below has my heart doing some pitter-patter.. :puddle: :puddle:

 

 

Work in the shop has been a bit slow lately due to family matters and electricity woes from storms and lightning strikes. All is back to normal now. Here are some recent pens:

 

 

 

Exemplar in Conway Stewart Dartmoor - Large

 

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Could you make three of them as easily as you did the first Exemplar as shown?

 

I have this bottle of Pelikan Edelstein Smoky Quartz coming my way & it would be really nice for it to have a new pen to match it!

 

All your pens are beautiful & intriguing but I have to say this one is my favorite; thank you for sharing the wealth with us.

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Renée...Beautiful pens! I'd be hard pressed to pick just one. Your new finial medallions are a nice touch! What a great way to spend your time...doing what you love. Good to hear you are recovering from the storms and that your brother is doing much better. Be well, my friend.

 

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Glad to hear that you family matters are solved, and that things are back to normal, Renée.

 

Beautiful work, as usual.

 

The Conway Stewart Dartmoor makes me :puddle: .

 

Congratulations.

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SIGN ME UP FOR THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

 

Gosh.. your pens are all GLORIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... The one below has my heart doing some pitter-patter.. :puddle: :puddle:

 

 

 

 

Oh, my! Thank you so much, Cyber6! I love Dartmoor, too.

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Could you make three of them as easily as you did the first Exemplar as shown?

 

I have this bottle of Pelikan Edelstein Smoky Quartz coming my way & it would be really nice for it to have a new pen to match it!

 

All your pens are beautiful & intriguing but I have to say this one is my favorite; thank you for sharing the wealth with us.

 

Thank you so much! I can certainly make more Exemplars like that one. My work queue is around 8 months long right now, so you might want to go ahead and open that bottle of Smoky Quartz! :)

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Renée...Beautiful pens! I'd be hard pressed to pick just one. Your new finial medallions are a nice touch! What a great way to spend your time...doing what you love. Good to hear you are recovering from the storms and that your brother is doing much better. Be well, my friend.

 

Mary

 

 

Thank you so much, Mary! I am truly lucky to be able to do what I love, melding a personal passion with a hobby to create a business. It's wonderful!

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Glad to hear that you family matters are solved, and that things are back to normal, Renée.

 

Beautiful work, as usual.

 

The Conway Stewart Dartmoor makes me :puddle: .

 

Congratulations.

 

Thanks, fountainpagan! I'm glad to be back to routine. There's still some Dartmoor in my stash. :D

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Renee,

 

Sorry to hear about your brother, and glad he is better. Re t'storms in Mississippi in Springtime, just the norm I'm afraid. I am enjoying the Exemplar you made for me. Writes well and looks stunning.

 

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Beautiful. Love the Wordsmith in blue stardust, and the Conway Stewart colors of the Exemplar.

 

Thanks for displaying them.

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Oh Renee! I'm so glad you posted these. I love each one. Gorgeous work! I enjoy how you posed the pens for the photos as well!

 

The Wordsmith is calling me!

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