Fountainpens

Lately I’ve been receiving a lot of fountain pen orders and I have to say, I really like making them too!

An elite fountain pen made of yew.

And a gentlemens pen made of laburnum.

An azobé pen

Azobé wood is a very strong very hard-wearing purple-brown wood. It’s used in heavy constructions that have to stay strong under heavy weather conditions like floodgates and poles in the water. After turning it you get a really nice chocolate brown color.
So I made a classica pen out of it.

The pen-holder is made of ash and available on request.

Two fountain pens

Two very heavy and special fountain pens: an elite gold fountain pen and a gentlemen’s rhodium fountain pen.

The elite gold fountain pen is made of apple wood and you can see the different colors in the wood still pretty well.

The gentlemen’s rhodium fountain pen is made of yew and you can still see the lines in the wood, which gives the pen a little extra.

An elegant fountain pen and a classic pen

At the moment I love to make fountain pens. This one is a combination of ebony and letter wood. The combination makes it a very elegant pen and it’s really something to show off at, let’s say, your work.

The other is made of redwood burl and is in his own, simple, yet classic way elegant.