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My Scriptorium Pens

Since 2017, Renee Meeks from Scriptorium Pens is providing me with custom-made pens. 

It was always a pleasure to discuss with Renee how the pens should look and I am very grateful to her for her advice and for making such beautiful pens available to me.
There are so many more woods which I like but ...

Thank you, Renee.




from left to right:

  1. Custom design in Olive Wood (Palestine, Extreme Figure) & SEM Ebonite Sand 06; Bock 380 18k M CSI grind (by @nibgrinder)
  2. Custom design in Ancient Kauri Wood (New Zealand) & SEM Ebonite Honey 10/8; Bock 380 14k EF
  3. Custom design in Mahogany Wood (Honduras) & SEM Ebonite Brown 04/08; Bock 380 14k EF
  4. Custom design in Camatillo & NYH Cumberland; Bock 250 in Pt950 XXF grind (fpnibs.com)
  5. Custom design in Amboyna (Heirloom Quality) & NYH Cumberland; Jowo6, 14k, semiflex
  6. Custom design in Snakewood & NYH Cumberland; Jowo6 18k, EF CI grind (by @nibgrinder)
  7. Custom design in Nikko ebonite, aftermodified to midori tamenuri; Bock 380 14k EF
  8. Churchillized Epic in Illuminated Amber Tortoise (Acrylics); Jowo8, Pendleton's Butterline Stub
  9. Idyll in custom designed acrylics, now available as Japanese Autumn acrylics; Jowo #6 EF
  10. Custom design in Tie Dye acrylics; Bock 380 Titanium EF
  11. Custom design: double dip pen in ancient bogwood (Ukraina), hammered silver bands; for Jowo6
  12. Dip pen Literatis in roasted maple; for Jowo6


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