How Glamorous Wood Upright Pen Stand is a perfect tool for Pen Lovers?
Since 2005, Lanier has been crafting wood pens
including Rollerball Pen, Fountain Pen, Ball Point Pens and Pencil, and exotic
wood upright pen stands every day for customers throughout the world. Each
Lanier upright pen stand has Artistic value and practical use that is second to
none. Lanier Pens offers the most exquisite vertical pen displays, and pen
stands to fit a broad range of Fountain Pens, Ball Point Pens, and Rollerball
Pens.
Different
types of woods used to craft the glamorous Pen Stand
Our upright pen displays and pen stands are made
from different kinds of wood for you to choose from including:
·
Walnut
·
Maple
·
Rosewood
·
Bocote
·
Bubinga
Why
our upright pen displays and pen stands are so exceptional?
Our customer's value and treasure every one of their
writing instruments and a display stand made in the USA out of beautiful exotic
woods is the best alternative not only to showcase your collection but also to
extend the life of our favorite fountain pens. It is common knowledge that
fountain pens contain liquid ink, and if the ink is left to dry inside the
feeder of the fountain pen nib, the flow of ink to the paper will be
interrupted and will sometime cause a blockage and the pen will not write. The
best solution to avert this is to not lay your fountain pen down on a flat
surface. Instead, display your pen collection proudly on a custom made Lanier
Upright Pen Stand, which will allow gravity to drain the ink out of the nib and
feeder and back into the body of the pen where it belongs.
Enough
space for all Your Pens
Most of our consumers have a wide range of
ballpoint, roller ball as well as Fountain Pens in their collection. They value
and treasure every one of them. However, more than that, they are very proud of
them, and therefore, almost all of them will have their pens on display. Our upright
pen stands are made to exact specifications and out of the finest materials
available. They not only display your pen collection the way that it should be
to make a statement, but they also keep your pens on display within reach.
The
design
You might wonder what makes our Lanier upright pen
stands so exceptional. To begin with, it’s important to mention that our entire
pen stands are custom items made to order and each unit will be a one-of-a-kind
piece of art.
Each of our pen stands are made from solid exotic woods
harvested from sustainable trees. Next, the customer selects the design that best
suits their collection. We have designs ranging from 1 pen to 15 pen upright
stands. Then our Master Woodworkers
layout the exact measurements to create the perfect angle for gravity to do its
magic and for the stand to display the correct number of writing instruments.
After all the wood parts have been cut to
specification, then the sanding and polishing process begins. During this stage the raw wood is polished to
perfection protection by hand and then protected with an Oil and Urethane
Topcoat. The final step is assembly where the unit is put together with
glue. We proudly use no nails, nuts,
bolts or screws to insure all parts of the stand are made of soft wood with no
hard metal objects that could potentially harm or scratch your cherished
writing instruments.
If you’re a daily pen user or even a moderate to
extreme pen collector you should own owe one or more Lanier Upright Pen Stands!
Rosewood
Bolivian Rosewood shares numerous characteristics of
true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. Colors
range from violet streaks to coffee browns and black. The trees grow in Bolivia
and some of the surrounding Countries. Logs are small and usually only produce
lumber 3-6 inches; wide. Only a small percentage of logs are large enough to
cut high quality wide boards (boards 8" are considered wide for this
species). Bolivian Rosewood makes a nice choice for acoustic and electric
guitars but is also used for anything from high end veneers for corporate jets
to jewelry boxes and everything in between. Other common names are Pau Ferro,
Santos Rosewood, Morado, and others. Bolivian Rosewood glues better and is less
expensive than other true rosewoods. Though Rosewood is in its name, it is not
true Rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it; rather it
is a Machaerium spp.

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