Wood: Boxelder Burl

Finish: Black Titanium

Boxelder, from Utah, is a buttery yellow wood. The burls are stunning, looking like the wood is boiling from beneath. The Schmidt rollerball provides a smooth writing experience, gliding across the page and drying instantly. It is a pleasure to write with this pen.

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Wood: Bethlehem Olive

Finish: Black Titanium

Straight from the Holy Land, this Olive branch was pruned from the centuries old trees in Bethlehem. Seasoned in a cave for six months, it was then sent to me to make into this rollerball pen. This wood is my favorite to work with and smells wonderful while it is being worked. This is a true keepsake pen for those with ties to the Holy Land. The Schmidt rollerball provides the smoothest writing experience I have found. The ink dries immediately and looks like a fountain pen. This pen is a treat for journaling.

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Wood: Red-dyed Curly Poplar

Finish: Platinum

Poplar is prized for the richness of color when dyed. The rippling curl grain comes from the wood just under the bark and shimmer in the light. The Schmidt pencil mechanism is one of the smoothest I have used. The pencil advances with a twist. An erase is hidden conveniently under the cap, should you ever make a mistake.

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