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Revision as of 16:49, 3 November 2017
Custom pen makers are pen turners who fabricate pens from raw materials and, in many cases, a certain portion of off-the-shelf parts. Pens made can include fountain pens, refill-based pens (rollerballs/ballpoints/gel-ink) and dip pens.
Custom Pen Makers
The makers in this list focus on traditional custom pens, including fountain pens and refill-based pens.
| Maker | Company Name | Location | Materials |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jonathan Brooks | Carolina Pen Company | North Carolina, US | Custom-made Resins, Urushi |
| Tim Cullen | Hooligan Pens | Unknown | Wood, Resin, Metalwork |
| Ryan Krusac | Ryan Krusac Studios | Calhoun, Georgia, USA | Wood, Scrimshaw |
Unusual Pen Makers
The makers listed here create less-traditional, unique or unusual pens. These can be differentiated by their means of fabrication, filling system (or lack thereof), etc.
| Maker | Company Name | Location | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jessica Chan | Wink Pens | Portland, OR | Glass-nibbed dip pens |