Does anyone know how to get in touch with Bill Jackman, or whether is is even in the woodworking business anymore? Email has gone unanswered, and I do not know his street address.
I have one of his gorgeous pen stands, and would like another.
Fred
Does anyone know how to get in touch with Bill Jackman, or whether is is even in the woodworking business anymore? Email has gone unanswered, and I do not know his street address.
I have one of his gorgeous pen stands, and would like another.
Fred
Hopefully, woodturner and pen maker George Sherwood will make some racks. I provided him with some photos. He has a vendor table next to mine in the lobby atrium at the 2016 DC pen show. (Check out his rosewood and sterling pens, too.). PM me for contact information
Fred
Your picture reminds me of wooden pipe stands (or racks) that I have seen in tobacco shops. I have a similar stand in plastic that holds four pens (and is really a toothbrush holder).
@fredrydr Thank you sir for the kind words! I am thankful for your help and wisdom shared with me today. Folks like you are what will continue people's interest both as collectors and pen makers. I hope to be able to get in touch with Mr. Jackman as I would not want anyone to think I poached his idea and ran with it.
Sarah Jackman, Sarah Jackman
How's by you? How's by you?
How's by you the family?
How's your sister Emily?
She's nice too. She's nice too
Carlos,
The design is very classy, and various woods make for beautiful work. The rack turns on lazy Susan type bearings.
George, you're welcome!
Jar, are you sniffing celluloid again?
Fred
I hope it's been a great show, Fred.
"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
Jon Szanto (August 8th, 2016)
Is this the email you tried?
billj121@gmail.com
It was a year ago, so I cannot recall. I also left a phone message with no reply.
We may have a willing source, though!
Fred
Mike
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