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Pens
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I now offer beautiful wood pen boxes. You can choose from a clear plastic pen box, red bubinga box, a dark walnut pen box or a light maple pen box.
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#154 Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand-Turned Curvy Wood Pen
On my recent annual trek to Hawaii, I found the most gorgeous curly grained Koa wood. Curly grained Koa is a rare find and is getting more rare each year we travel on our yearly wood turning adventure. I couldn't pass up this gorgeous wood. It came home safely packed in my suit case.
Each pen is unique because of the grain of the wood and the nature of a handcrafted wood pen. The picture is a sample, your pen will be unique. If you have any questions, please just let me know.
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#157 Olive Wood Hand-Turned Wood Pen
My son-in-law's dad knows I am a wood fanatic. He had a neighbor who was trimming trees and making a firewood pile to share with his neighbors. He took a bundle of trimmings and logs for his fire to keep his house warm during the cold Sacramento winters. He brought home his bundle and gave me a call. The next time I visited Sacramento, CA I pursued the firewood pile and rescued the several pieces from certain incineration. The olive wood used to create this pen came eye to eye with a fiery furnace and has instead found new life as this writing instrument to warm your heart as you pen your thoughts on cold winter nights.
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#145 Sea Foam Green Countertop Polymer Pen
Being the scavenger seeker that I am, I decided to try to find other materials to use to create some of my pieces. I came across some lovely Corian or Corian-like counter top remnants and decided to see how Corian would turn on my lathe. To my pleasant surprise, it turned quite lovely! It gives the pen a nice weight as well.
This particular piece is a wonderful speckled sea foam green color.
The picture is a sample, your pen will be unique. If you have any questions, please just let me know.
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Click on the picture above for a closer peek at this beautiful Hawaiian Milo Wood pen.
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#188 Hawaiian Milo Wood Pen
The beautiful wood used in this pen is Hawaiian Milo wood. While visiting Oahu, Hawaii, a friend of mine was trimming a tree in his yard. He graciously allowed me to rescue some of the trimmings. It came home safely packed in my suitcase.
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#155 Tulip Wood Hand-Turned Wood Pen
The lovely tulip wood used in this unique and beautiful pen is a great wood I found at a specialty wood shop in Oakland, California. The color is rich and the grain is abundant. Tulip Wood is an exotic hardwood that grows in Brazil.
Each pen is unique because of the grain of the wood and the nature of a handcrafted wood pen. The picture is a sample, your pen will be unique. If you have any questions, please just let me know.
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