Rollerball Pens
Rollerball pens combine the ease of writing that a fountain pen offers with the convenience of a ballpoint pen. Like a fountain pen, you must keep the cap on the pen or the ink will dry out.
The design of rollerball pens is such that the pen is larger in diameter than a typical ballpoint pen. This gives me, the artist, a larger palette for design.
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12/4/2008. Holiday season is here! For your convenience, I have established a new means to purchase from my site! Click on My Gallery for details.
10/29/2008. Fall season is now in full swing. Here’s hoping that economy can support a good season for me. So far the shows have been good, with one exception. The remaining shows are high caliber so I expect to finish off the year on a high note.
08/02/2008. In spite of having no shows, this summer has been a busy one. I am now showing in four Galleries. Check out the new Galleries Page or the details. I have collected two new woods: palo brea and olive. And, I bought a bigger, more powerful lathe!
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