Conway Stewart and RikWill have collaborated on some very cool projects to create some of the most jaw-dropping fountain pens I’ve ever seen. They’ve previously shown us the trip RikWill made to investigate Conway Stewart’s clip production process. This time we get an inside look at the turning and engraving process used to create the sections and barrels of their fountain pens. A few images of what you’ll see are shown below, so hit the source if you’re interested in seeing the entire process. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I love seeing these kinds of images. Conway Stewart, if you’re reading this please keep showing us these behind-the-scenes look into your production facilities.

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