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#1 Brian Gray

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 02:16 PM

I'm proud to announce that The Edison Pen Co is offering a Pneumatic Filler within the Signature Line.

The announcement is here....
http://edisonpen.com...neumatic-Filler

Thanks!

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#2 david i

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 02:58 PM

I'm proud to announce that The Edison Pen Co is offering a Pneumatic Filler within the Signature Line.

The announcement is here....
http://edisonpen.com...neumatic-Filler

Thanks!



That's actually rather special. Well done :)

Possible to do the blind cap in matching plastic, or is the labor prohibitive?

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#3 George

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 04:20 PM

Nice job Brian! A really nice tribute to pens of old while still maintaining your own individual Edison style. This is an impressive project.

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#4 Brian Gray

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 05:22 PM


I'm proud to announce that The Edison Pen Co is offering a Pneumatic Filler within the Signature Line.

The announcement is here....
http://edisonpen.com...neumatic-Filler

Thanks!



That's actually rather special. Well done :)

Possible to do the blind cap in matching plastic, or is the labor prohibitive?

regards

d


Yep, it's all custom, so matching acrylic is fine. Here's an example....
http://edisonpenco.smugmug.com/Pens/Beaumont-Pneumatic/27451709_Ccnm4x#!i=2309505118&k=VbB6w8n

Thanks! I'll have these in Philly, if you'd like to check them out.




#5 Brian Gray

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 05:23 PM

Nice job Brian! A really nice tribute to pens of old while still maintaining your own individual Edison style. This is an impressive project.

Regards,
George


I appreciate the comment very much! Thanks!




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Posted 08 January 2013 - 10:27 PM

WOW !!!

Red/Black Ebonite !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! whoa... I am melting.

Just awesome Brian. That is such a great balance you created.

The video was great too as it showed everything the pen forst and then went into the details, and the detail are spectacular.

Bravo !

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 11:13 PM

WOW !!!

Red/Black Ebonite !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! whoa... I am melting.

Just awesome Brian. That is such a great balance you created.

The video was great too as it showed everything the pen forst and then went into the details, and the detail are spectacular.

Bravo !


Thanks for the comments!




#8 David Nishimura

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Posted 09 January 2013 - 01:48 PM

Wonderful pens, Brian.

While having matching end knobs is nice, I also quite like the black knob as a balance to the black section (and black cap top). Something for everybody!



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Posted 09 January 2013 - 04:28 PM

Wonderful pens, Brian.

While having matching end knobs is nice, I also quite like the black knob as a balance to the black section (and black cap top). Something for everybody!



Thanks David! I can't decide whether I like matching end caps or not, so we've been making plenty of both so far!

And I'll speak very highly of David's silicone sacs if anyone is interested. They are working wonderfully in this pen!




#10 Rick Krantz

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Posted 09 January 2013 - 05:22 PM

Often times, I don't bother to watch videos online, but opted to watch this video.

And not being a new pen fan, but I have always admired Brian's craftsmanship and execution of design,

I must say that you set the benchmark for everyone. I am thoroughly impressed, well thought out, you did this right every step of the way. I can hardly wait to check one out in Philly.

And watching the video was a okay as well. Nice job Brian, I think you got a winner in this one!

Best!
Rick

#11 Brian Gray

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Posted 09 January 2013 - 08:34 PM

Often times, I don't bother to watch videos online, but opted to watch this video.

And not being a new pen fan, but I have always admired Brian's craftsmanship and execution of design,

I must say that you set the benchmark for everyone. I am thoroughly impressed, well thought out, you did this right every step of the way. I can hardly wait to check one out in Philly.

And watching the video was a okay as well. Nice job Brian, I think you got a winner in this one!

Best!
Rick


Thanks a lot, Rick! It means a lot to me!

We will have plenty in Philly to show you. I'd appreciate your feedback.






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Posted 09 January 2013 - 11:58 PM

They look great Brian!

Can't wait to see them in Philly!!

Regards,
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