David's Flower Pens

Maine Wildflowers Pen

$65.00

Description

  • Ballpoint Pen
  • Collaboration between David and his wife Roxanne.
    • Roxanne grows, harvests, dries and arranges the blossoms for each pen one at a time making each pen unique.
    • David casts them in acrylic resin, then turns and applies the finish on a lathe.
  • Funline style
  • Hardware variations are Gold, Chrome and Gun Metal

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The Maine Wildflowers Pen is a collaboration between David and his wife Roxanne. Roxanne grew, harvested and dried the majority of the flowers. She arranges the blossoms for each pen one at a time making each pen unique. David casts them in acrylic resin, then turns and applies the finish on a lathe. They are available in three different metals: Gold, Gun Metal, and Chrome.

David Tabbutt did his first turnings as a child in his father’s basement shop. With no real purpose or projects in mind, he turned spindle work like candlesticks and ornaments. Without constant supervision, it wasn’t long before a gouge went flying through the air. Following this shock, he decided the table and band saw were safer, and went back to making birdhouses in his free time.

Fast forward sixty years. After a career in the boat and boatyard business, he was setting up his retirement basement shop and remembered the joy of wood turning. He purchased a very old and cheap wood lathe – this time following safe instruction from a woodworker at the boatyard. He was instantly hooked. Shortly thereafter, he upgraded the lathe with the intention of turning tree stumps into bowls. He had a purpose, striving to make useful, ornate objects.

After filling up his shelves with wooden bowls, he realized that due to an abundance of other talented bowl turners, there was no foreseeable market for his work. He upgraded the lathe again thinking plates and trays would become his niche, but he lost his interest in these pieces.

Thinking bigger isn’t always better he went in the opposite direction: pen making. Here was a path without creative limits, one that could be produced relatively quickly (with commercial possibilities)! Now a featured artist at Lisa-Marie’s Made in Maine, David Tabbutt provides beautiful pens created from composite wood combinations and  local Maine wood procured from locations like Boothbay, Wiscasset, Cape Elizabeth, and Inner Heron Island. He has even challenged himself further by making pens from deer antler as well as crushed Maine lobster, oyster, and mussel shells!

The Maine Wildflowers Pen is part of a selection of unique, handcrafted pens made in Maine. Each pen is made one at a time, by hand, causing them to be one-of-a-kind with no two looking exactly alike.

 

Check out this video about David and his process!