David Kaplan is the creator behind these very personalized handcrafted pens. What started out as a hobby has quickly become a successful venture. Dave works from home, allowing him the freedom to make his own hours and get the family involved. This personal process is what makes Dimas and David unique. Customers are able to choose the color, the type and the weight of their pen. Pen types include ballpoint, roller ball and fountain. They are made from acrylic blocks that are drilled, cut, glued, shaped on a lathe and polished. David's knowledge of pens and love of writing have been the inspiration for Dimas. His pens are priced between $90 and $150. They are all tailored to each customer's preferences, come complete with a certificate of authenticity and are uniquely packaged in a black velvet, drawstring bag and set on a miniature wooden easel. Dimas has been featured in Long Island Business Weekly, Modern Jeweler magazine and Newsday and will surely continue to make headlines as its success continues.
where do you get the pen turning machine? is it expensive?
rhinosoccer2 2 months ago
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BlueRetinaBoy 3 months ago
Interesting video and hobby or trade, youare a craftsman. I have several fountain pens but just hopeless at writing with them.
stevalianarbone 3 months ago
@Katybee2b2 there is a product called true stone that is meant for pen turning, but im not sure about anything else.
lasersight70 5 months ago
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tominse1 6 months ago
@mamahnita I had a pen made of metal. It was heavy!
aviaton3295 1 year ago
I was also wondering if you can make them out of stone, like granite or marble or jade, or out of glass--like Fiori or swirled glass. Pretty!
Katybee2b2 1 year ago
can a pen be made out of metal to give it a heavy weight or is that some thing that has to be make in a plant?
mamahnita 1 year ago
acrylic blocks that are drilled, do you make the acrylis blocks?
can you make your own ink for rolla balls?
milionis 1 year ago
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anted1122 2 years ago