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They come in a choice of colors

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"Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art". -- Leonardo da Vinci

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I love the idea of those curves, particularly the way they emphasise the narrowing in the centre of the pen.

 

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A very interesting pattern. What size is the pen?

 

The size at the CB is .53 for the top and .48 on the bottom.

The length is approxiamtely5" for the fountain pen and 6" for the rollerball.

 

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wow-that makes my eyes go wonky just looking at it, i don't think i could actually write with it, certainly not draw a straight line anyway!!

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wow-that makes my eyes go wonky just looking at it, i don't think i could actually write with it, certainly not draw a straight line anyway!!

 

From experience I find when I am writing I don't look at the pen I am using but pay attention to the words on the paper.

Also when I write I hardly ever write with a straight line. :ltcapd:

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Typically wonderful "Eagleised" work. Don't you ever just make regular "humanised" pens? Great to see some of your work again.

 

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If it only had a gold jewel, matching the cap jewel, on the barrel end instead of that Borg thingy fixture.

Always open to suggestions.

Could you direct me to a pen with a threaded finial for posting that you describe?

"Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art". -- Leonardo da Vinci

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If it only had a gold jewel, matching the cap jewel, on the barrel end instead of that Borg thingy fixture.

 

Do you mean something like this?

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Very nice looking pen, you did a wonderful job in the design and creation of this masterpiece!!

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