Tetra Pens

Steve Kniffen

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Clyde, Texas
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a message about Tetra Pens that have become my new favorite pen. They're sold by Berea, Beartooth, and Arizona Silhouettes and possibly others. They have a new woven stylus that's more accurate than the rubber ones. They are turned on an 8.2mm tube and use a Parker refill. They turn slightly larger than a Slimline and slightly smaller than a Cigar pen. Size can vary, as you'll see, based on material and how you prefer them to look. So here are some of mine, let me know what you think.

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The green one was grabbed by my wife immediately.

Second is Thuya burl. This is mine. No finish on it so it won't lose the sweet smell

Honduran Mahogany for a gift.

Tulipwood for a gift.

Steve
 
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Nice pens. I agree they are close to the European pens. I see by your avatar you fly or flew F- 16's, Thank you for your service. My son has been flying F-18 Superhornets for many years. He's almost at retirement.
 
Steve, beautiful pens indeed. I just got an ipad this year. Made for my principal a stylus last year and repaired the rubber tip once. So are they also more durable than the rubber tip? I am going to check Ernie's site after typing this. Sounds like a good inbetween pen project for my students.
 
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