CUSTOM BALLPEN MPEN FORESTER GRIP 2 MAKAR Media

Published: 2 years ago

English version: https://polishcustomknives.com/custom-ballpen-mpen-forester-grip-2-makar.html

Wersja polska: https://polishcustomknives.pl/dlugopis-customowy-mpen-forester-grip-2-makar.html

PRODUCT DETAILS

Length: 140 mm (5.51 ")

Diameter: approx 11 mm (0.43 ")

Weight (with cartridge): 40 g (1.41 oz.)

Material: Titanium, MokuTi

Additional: MokuTi spinning top (ceramic bearing), MokuTi clip, MokuTi pin

Cartridge: Fisher Space Pen

Sheath: Leather



The first Mpen I made in 2013. However I had been thinking about it much earlier.

Especially, when I ended with a stain which is hard to remove on my clothes made by ink after using a pen. :(

How can it be prevented from putting switched pen into packet?

Simple solutions are the best.

When the Mpen is on, it can't be placed into the pocket, because the bolt blocks the way to clip.

If you want to put Mpen into, the bolt reminds us to turn it off.

This way Mpen was invented.

At first they were only sandblasted (tactical version) but with sometime my offer enlarged by other models.

- Polished model with rings made of brass, bronze, copper and different materials,

- Morse Code model with possibility of personalization (explanation in chapter - Morse Code Idea),

- Bubbles model inspired FIZZ pattern by Matt Cucchiara - official agreement of using given by Matt,

- Flinston model which look like made by caveman,

- Model with Forester design grip which inspired me my friend Forester.

I am constantly making/creating new variants and special editions (SE).

My name is Marcin Wójcik I come from Poland and I live in Olsztyn.

If you are on my site, it means that you are keen on knife’s topics and you are looking for individual solutions.

In my spare time besides knives I am designing and making pens and useful gadgets.

There is always something that needs to be improved.

My experience in custimization which has been the result of many years passion for improvement, making things unique and finally creating them from basic.

I'm working on titanium (which I like working on the most) and I often combine it with different materials I often mix it to receive an unique effect.

I know that quality and precision are appreciated by users, so each of my items I devote adequate time to refine it us the quest for perfection.

I am constantly developing my workshop that the stuff which I make is even much better.


My goal is to make perfect things :)
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