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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, dark walnut pen box, light maple pen box or a red bubinga wood box (not shown).
 
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#154 Hawaiian Curly Koa Wood Shotgun Shell 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.
This is an interesting pen because I create it using a shotgun shell replica in brass and copper. The mix of metals make this pen quite unique. The clip is also in the shape of a shotgun.
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.
Limited Quantities There Are Currently: 3 Available
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#215 Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand-Turned Curly 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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