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Donny Lawson
12-28-2011, 9:34 AM
I'm in the process of making my own pen display rack and was wondering if there are more out there? I know there are the "Clear" plastic ones out there from the stores but I would like to create my own. Mine will be made from Walnut and Maple and should hold about 8-12 pens. This will not be a carrying case but a way to display them at shows and such. Any other pictures or designs out there to share? I've got mine in my head right now. I hope to have it made over the weekend.

Jim Underwood
12-28-2011, 10:39 AM
I turned one right quick before my last market. It didn't sell any pens for me...

Jim Burr
12-28-2011, 11:11 AM
Mine is at the gallery so no pic's...but I used a piece of thin cedar bowed into two walnut blocks with a tie piece across the bottom. 1/4" holes drilled across the top and bottom.

Steve Busey
12-28-2011, 11:21 AM
Donny, DON'T make one like the PSI stand I got ( pennstateind.com/store/PKSTANDW.html ) . The holes aren't always big enough to hold all my pens, the clips get in the way and don't allow a pen to "bottom out", or the whole thing topples over when someone pulls a pen out. Make a "leaner", with a deep enough bottom hole that pens don't slide out. PS - check your PM's ;^}

Donny Lawson
12-28-2011, 8:40 PM
Donny, DON'T make one like the PSI stand I got ( pennstateind.com/store/PKSTANDW.html ) . The holes aren't always big enough to hold all my pens, the clips get in the way and don't allow a pen to "bottom out", or the whole thing topples over when someone pulls a pen out. Make a "leaner", with a deep enough bottom hole that pens don't slide out. PS - check your PM's ;^}


Steve, I checked my PM's and nothing there. Did I miss something?

Joe Watson
12-29-2011, 2:46 AM
Dont know if it would give a "cheesy" feel, but maybe a small mirror that spans from the base to the bottom of then first tier.
A thin plastic mirror could be bent if your stand has an arc to it.

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John Terefenko
12-29-2011, 6:54 AM
I have made a few over the years. Here is a couple that I have shown here before.

The first is a carasel type thing made from rosewood and yellowheart inlay.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/JTTHECLOCKMAN/penrack.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/JTTHECLOCKMAN/pensinpenrack.jpg




The next one is made from rosewood and again yellowheart as an inlay. This also has a blue mirror as the backdrop. Gives a nice effect. Makes a good display for those highend pens. Maybe these will give you some inspiration.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/JTTHECLOCKMAN/2NewPenStand.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/JTTHECLOCKMAN/newpendisplaystand.jpg

Bill Bulloch
12-29-2011, 7:07 AM
I have used the ones from PSI, and like Steve said, "Don't make anything like that", his assessment is right on.

I don't make pens anymore, because I could not sell them. If, however, I could make pens as nice as the ones John T. makes, then I would try and make stands for them as nice as the ones he makes.

Dan Hintz
12-29-2011, 7:11 AM
Wow, John, those are impressive stands (and the pens ain't too shabby, either).

Steve Trauthwein
12-29-2011, 7:23 AM
I always used the clear plastic for shows, as I did not want a beautiful piece of wood (as those shown here) competing with the pens.

Steve

Steve Busey
12-29-2011, 9:41 AM
Steve, I checked my PM's and nothing there. Did I miss something?

Sent you one Dec 24, to see if you'd be around early this week. :^(

John Terefenko
12-29-2011, 10:19 AM
I always used the clear plastic for shows, as I did not want a beautiful piece of wood (as those shown here) competing with the pens.

Steve



Steve

I always thought that as well from others that said those things. Well when I started making things like this I gotten more compliments on the pens being displayed and more eyes gone to them. I have nothing to base sales on because I have not been doing this that long but I feel a beautiful pen needs a nice stand. I have a couple shown on those plastic stands and to me they look cheap and make the pen look cheap. I will show 2 ways to display them and you decide. I feel the effort to making some nice display stands works well. Here is another way I display a couple nice pens that I also use to shoot photos of. Works well on the table also if you really want to highlight a particular pen.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/JTTHECLOCKMAN/IMGP0616.jpg



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