Dominik's Pens
Updated : March 19, 2004

A writing instrument is a rather personal choice. Some of us collect them from checkout lanes and counters, while others use whatever their employer feels is cost-effective. Few of us put a lot of thought into what's in our hand while writing. Sometimes writing is a simple "get it done" act. Other times, it is an intensely personal connection to our friends, family, or those we care about.

Nearly everyone writes. These pens, however, are not for "nearly everyone."

They are hand-crafted with considerable skill and care by me. There's no kid down the block who does these for me - there's no factory in Taiwan that I import them from. I start with blocks of material (usually wood), and cut, drill, and shape them, before installing the pieces that change a block of wood or plastic into a fine writing instrument.

Simply put, they are not "cheap". They are well-crafted, carefully built, and carefully assembled. If I wouldn't show it to my father, I won't sell it to you.

Every single pen or pencil sold here can be refilled - usually for only a few dollars - by buying refills at office supply or better stationery stores. They use Cross™, Shaeffer™ and other high-quality refills, so that the output of the pen is equal to that of the look. After all, your pen may be on that paper for only a few seconds - the ink should last a lifetime.

Each one of these pens is unique. Due to the nature of the medium (wood and some acrylics), each blank is different, and therefore the final instrument is, as well. The most variable of woods are the burls, which vary in grain, composition, and color. Dyed burls control this somewhat, but variations will always exist.

Below is a pricing table which gives you an idea of what woods I work in and what models of pens I have done or can do.

Wood Type Slimline
Pen
Slimline
Pencil
Rollerball
Pen
Cigar
Pen
Cigar
Pencil
Convertible
Pen/Pencil
Cocobolo $20.00 $20.00 $50.00 $50.00 $60.00 $65.00
Tiger Maple $20.00 $20.00 $65.00 $65.00 $75.00 $80.00
Walnut $25.00 $25.00 $75.00 $75.00 $85.00 $90.00
Acrylics $35.00 $35.00 $80.00 $80.00 $90.00 $95.00
Tiger Maple w/Corian Accent $40.00 $40.00 $90.00 $90.00 $100.00 $105.00
Dymondwood $40.00 $40.00 $100.00 $100.00 $110.00 $115.00
Burl $50.00 $50.00 $125.00 $125.00 $135.00 $140.00
Exotics $65.00 $65.00 $160.00 $160.00 $170.00 $175.00

Notes

Options

If you have a large order, please contact me and I'll do my best to get you the best deal I can.

Now, the standard disclaimers.

  1. None of these pens, nor any I'll ever make, are "perfect". Part of that is the nature of the medium - wood is variable, and some woods (like burls) are terribly difficult to work. Voids, knots, and all the rest make it interesting - to say the least.
  2. I have a good eye for wood. I also have a good eye for what will work in a particular pen style. I do not have X-ray vision. Some woods, notably burl, contain voids and gaps which can hold all manner of unusual things - including dead bugs. For that reason, I carefully brush clean and seal any voids I find using Cycroanalate glue (SuperGlue) before finishing.
  3. These pens are made out of wood and brass, primarily. If you regularly do Buddy Rich imitations on your desk with your pens, please do so with a cheaper instrument. For the most part these woods are quite strong - I'm more concerned about the look of your desk when you're done with that 12 minute drum solo than with the condition of the pen, but wood can be broken.
  4. Some wood dust, notably cocobolo, can cause allergic reactions in people. For that reason, I'm careful to rinse and blow-clean each pen before assembly. The wax and polymer coatings I use will keep any dust that clings to the finished pen barrel from releasing.
  5. I will NEVER ship a pen or pencil I haven't written with at least once - no point in sending you a non-functioning pen or pencil, right?
  6. For that matter, if I can do better on a pen, I will. I will not send out anything less than my best. If it means I've got a boatload of pens around here (unlikely, I'm good at what I do), so be it. There's always Christmas, and the relatives aren't nearly as critical as I am.
  7. Unless otherwise noted (or special ordered), all pens come with black ink.

Shipping will be part of the total I'll send you - unless I hear otherwise, I will assume first class postal delivery is acceptable. FedEx or UPS is available for an additional charge (and yes, I'll send you the tracking information - I like to watch them travel as well).

With all of that said, the order process (at this point in time) is pretty simple, really.

Shoot me an e-mail at John_Dominik@hotmail.com and we'll work out the details. For most orders, I'll insist on payment up front. For some more expensive pens or larger orders, I'll require at least half up front and half upon completion.