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    Exec Sets

    I decided to try and find a kit that would fill a niche in my domain that has been not to my liking yet. I wanted to find a nice design that had a look that worked in a roller ball and fountain pen at a more economical level that my platinum kits.

    I thought I'd give the 10k Gold Executive pen from CSUSA a shot.

    I made then as two sets, one in an amboyna burl, mostly sap wood and another in a the new gold blank from CSUSA.





    One thing that struck me was the screw on cap has one thread capture (the Jr Gent has Three as do many of the other CSUSA pens). The one thing I did not like was the coarse and rough feeling while screwing the cap on the pen.






    The lower pen body has the longest tube I have ever drilled, 3 inches. I liked the cap band, it reminded me of the Streamline middle band, but I would like this in a platinum or chrome finish.

    Over all it's an okay pen design, but it does not rock my socks....I'm still looking for a design that will my needs, this is not it.



    Critiques and thoughts please
    Take care,
    Jim

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    Both are great looking sets. I really like the amboyna burl. Excellent job.
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    Jim these are outstanding pens. I especially like the burl set. Great Job!
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    Very nice pens! I frequently get requests from ladies to make slimmer styles of fountain pens and it looks like this model fills the bill. Very nice job Jim.

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    The burl pens are really nice.
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    Beautiful work as always Jim! I find the burl outstanding!
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    Thanks Guys,

    Burls really look great on a pen, with such a small amout of real estate to work with you have to go for what gives that visual appeal..

    I appreciate your kind words and support
    Take care,
    Jim

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    Jim, check out the American flat-tops here: http://www.bereahardwoods.com/price/...es2000_2.cfm#2

    We've made these in the rollerball version, and there is plenty of thread to grab the cap, at least twice what I'm seeing here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy Laird View Post
    Jim, check out the American flat-tops here: http://www.bereahardwoods.com/price/...es2000_2.cfm#2

    We've made these in the rollerball version, and there is plenty of thread to grab the cap, at least twice what I'm seeing here.

    Nancy
    Thanks Nancy..


    I wonder if they sell a Canadian Flat top!
    Take care,
    Jim

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    i'm no pen expert but those are both beautiful examples of the great pens you turn!

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    Thanks Curt,

    I appreciate your kind thoughts.

    I enjoy turning lidded boxes, pepper mills, furniture parts and a wider variety of bowls etc, but for some reason pens really grab me more.
    Take care,
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Shaver, Oakville Ont View Post
    Thanks Nancy..


    I wonder if they sell a Canadian Flat top!
    Don't know, Jim, but I found another style you might like:

    http://www.arizonasilhouette.com/New_Pen_Kits.htm

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    Nice job on the pens Jim.

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    Jim,

    Beautiful pens. I really like the two tone Amboyna burl, however I cannot keep them from cracking after finishing. I just completed two Amboyna pens using the Baron and Sedona kits as shown from Arizona Silhouette. They looked great for a week, then cracked thruout the burl. Don't know what I'm doing wrong at this point. Will show them when I figure out how.

    Keep showing your product, they always look great!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Sampson View Post
    Jim,

    Beautiful pens. I really like the two tone Amboyna burl, however I cannot keep them from cracking after finishing. I just completed two Amboyna pens using the Baron and Sedona kits as shown from Arizona Silhouette. They looked great for a week, then cracked thruout the burl. Don't know what I'm doing wrong at this point. Will show them when I figure out how.

    Keep showing your product, they always look great!!

    Hi Bill,

    It's great to see you again here. I am sorry to read about the cracking problem. Sometimes cracks are a result of the wood still being wet, or excessive heat from drilling I have found.


    With amboyna I have found it can chip or crack easily. I often use thin CA on the blanks before my final passes when I look for fractures or cracks in the blank, the thin CA will wick into the body and seal the cracks. I have had the same experience with buck eye burls and redwood burls.
    Take care,
    Jim

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