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The American (Parker) Style pens are my favorite writing
instruments. The size fits comfortably is your hand without feeling oversized.
The fountain pens have a German made Iridium nib and take Waterman
refills |
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The American Style Pens are available in twist type ball
points and pencils as well as screw cap roller balls and fountain pens.
Pictured to the left is a pen with an optional matching wood
top. |
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These pens are available as sets. You pick which two
instruments you want. Pictured here is a set of a fountain pen and ball point.
These are made from Kingwood, a Brazilian rosewood with a strong grain
pattern. |
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Picture to the left is a screw top roller ball from deer
antler. This antler is found in the wild after the deer drop their antlers in
the late fall. |
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Many different personal pens are possible. Just about any
hardwood will work as well as antler. To name just a few: the rosewood family,
koa, cherry, myrtle, maple, ebony, walnut, apple. |
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The Roller Ball and Ball Point Pen Set at the left are
made from aged Deer Antler. The aging gives the antler subtle undertones of
muave and antique ivory. |
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The Fountain Pen at the left is an example of two
different materials used together. The cap is Gabon Ebony to contrast with the
deer antler body. This option is available at extra cost. The Roller Ball is
antler. |
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The Ball Point Pen at the left is made from Elk Antler.
Note the slight swelling on the lower barrel. This ergonomic design will fit
your hand perfectly and give you hours of writing
pleasure. |