That’s the thing with Hooligan. Since Tim’s pens feature hand-turned and hand-made customizations, they take time to make. I think he told me somewhere around 60-70 pens a year? Given the time and detail he put into my pen, I’m surprised it is that many.
If you couldn’t tell by the title, I’m calling this post an experience, rather than a review. Each pen Tim makes is a 1 of 1, and during the making of mine, he communicated with me every step of the way, and involved me in every decision.
“Which material do you want?” Ebonite.
“Which color?” Green and Black swirl.
“What metal for the clip?” That Bronze one looks cool.
“Clip etching?” Duh.
“You know I draw and hand-engrave that myself, right?” Whoa.
“I’m making the nib today. I’ll send it to Mark Bacas when done and you can get a grind on it.” Medium Stub will be perfect.