Heron with 1 r. rrrrrrrrr.
Allyn and I finished this one last night. Taking it to the Arkansas Pen SHow at the end of the month.
Custom sterling overlay. Black ebonite and BSea acrylic barrel. Perfect for eyedropper fill.
Heron with 1 r. rrrrrrrrr.
Allyn and I finished this one last night. Taking it to the Arkansas Pen SHow at the end of the month.
Custom sterling overlay. Black ebonite and BSea acrylic barrel. Perfect for eyedropper fill.
Last edited by Newton Pens; February 5th, 2016 at 01:39 PM. Reason: typo
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What a beauty!
Wow! (That's about all I can say!)
Lady Onogaro
"Be yourself--everybody else is already taken." --Oscar Wilde
+1 on the Wow.
When you say 'sterling' is it always referring to silver? Does silver has Karat measure like gold does?
Thanks!
There's fine silver which is purer, and then sterling, which has a bit more copper and something else in it.
Shawn, that is not just a beautiful piece, but another big step forward in your work! Just a tiny thing, since you are going to be showing the pen: I believe the bird is spelled heron, with one "r".
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Marsilius (February 5th, 2016)
yeah i just noticed the typo. my phone thinks it has two. rrrrrrrrr.
Jon Szanto (February 5th, 2016)
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
ethernautrix (February 5th, 2016), Marsilius (February 5th, 2016), penwash (February 5th, 2016), rpsyed (February 6th, 2016)
I envy the lucky buyer!
jackokun (February 20th, 2016)
You could be the lucky buyer. It's not sold yet. I'm planning to take it to the Arkansas show.
Umm, so what does a pen like that cost Shawn? Herons are sort of a totem animal in my life...
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Current pen rotation: way too many!
Asking $900-1010 steel/gold nib.
If only that was in my budget. Absolutely breath taking
Sadly way out of my budget too, but a brilliant work of art!
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Current pen rotation: way too many!
The heron is breathtaking! Was the heron and the reeds your design as well? Regardless, congrats on a gorgeous piece of art!
Ken
.....Sobs at the beauty of the thing (and the fact he couldn't afford it).
The photographs are also brrrrilliant.
I can't afford it
But it is beautiful!!!!!
Tom
@silverbreeze
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This something to look at I have seen it in person and it a wow!
Gorgeous pen.
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