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Chris Johnson
02-08-2004, 12:01 PM
Since Julie is bugging me to post more pen pics :D ...Here is one, and some links to individual pics of each. L-R: angle-cut canarywood w/ black ash burl and crushed turquoise, not sure of the wood, but crushed turquoise in a punky area that chunked out, Bethlehem olive wood, and spalted maple

http://www.penartists.com/digsgallery/20704b.jpg
http://www.penartists.com/digsgallery/20704c.jpg
http://www.penartists.com/digsgallery/20704d.jpg
http://www.penartists.com/digsgallery/20704e.jpg

Ken Salisbury
02-08-2004, 12:56 PM
Very, Very Nice Chris !!!

Julie Wright
02-08-2004, 2:55 PM
Very BeautifulThey are very pretty. I just knew that you wanted to get out in to the shop and start turning again...

Thanks for Sharing. :D ;) :) :p

Bob Lasley
02-08-2004, 11:08 PM
Awesome pens Chris! You do great work.

Bob

Chris Johnson
02-08-2004, 11:48 PM
Thank you. Coming from the people with the talent exhibited here, that means a lot to me



Awesome pens Chris! You do great work.

Bob

Diane Darwesh
04-16-2004, 2:18 PM
Chris,

Your craftsmanship is Fantastic.Keep up the great turning!!

Aaron Koehl
04-16-2004, 3:16 PM
Chris,

Those pens are beautiful-
What kits did you use? And.. What about the pen grip in front of the nib? I really
like the touch. Are they plastic/rubber material and part of the kit or were they
turned?

Thanks and good work!

Chris Johnson
04-16-2004, 4:18 PM
Thank you for the kind words, and I would like to return the compliment by saying that I love your Bethlehem Olivewood blanks!



Chris,

Your craftsmanship is Fantastic.Keep up the great turning!!

Chris Johnson
04-16-2004, 4:21 PM
Thanks Aaron. The kits are CUSA comfort grips. The grip is rubber and is slid onto the tube after parting off the wood. Easy to build, and comfortable. Not my favorite style, but makes a nice pen.




Chris,

Those pens are beautiful-
What kits did you use? And.. What about the pen grip in front of the nib? I really
like the touch. Are they plastic/rubber material and part of the kit or were they
turned?

Thanks and good work!