Fountain pens, rollerballs, and everyday-carry instruments turned from desert ironwood, cocobolo, and other exotic hardwoods — finished by hand and never made twice.
Six things worth carrying every day — each turned, finished, and assembled by hand, one at a time. Tap any to see the pieces available now.
The signature piece. Desert ironwood burl over a smooth steel nib — weighty, warm, and built to be written with for decades.
View collection → RollerballEffortless ink flow in a slim, balanced body. The easy daily writer for anyone not yet sold on a nib.
View collection → Everyday CarryRugged everyday carry, including the bolt-action — a machined bolt deploys the tip with one thumb. Equal parts tool and fidget.
View collection → Ball PointClassic ballpoints from slimline profiles to broad barrels — dependable, refillable, and turned to show off the grain.
View collection → KeychainA full writer that lives on your keys. Compact hardwood pocket-carry for when you least expect to need a pen.
View collection → Carpenter's PencilA modern mechanical take on the flat shop pencil. For the maker who appreciates the tools as much as the work.
View collection →Every barrel starts as a raw blank of exotic or domestic hardwood — chosen for grain, density, and how it takes a finish. No two blocks are alike, so no two pens are either.
No assembly line. Every pen passes through the same four stages on the same lathe, made by the same maker in Arizona.
A single block of hardwood is chosen for grain and cut to size.
The blank is shaped by hand until the barrel reveals its figure.
Sanded through the grits and sealed to a deep, durable shine.
Fitted with its hardware, checked, and signed off before it ships.
Each piece is the only one of its kind. The shop is small, the runs are short, and the wood doesn't repeat. If something speaks to you, it won't be there long.
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