Pen Gallery I (Roller Ball Pens)

Why Chose a Rollerball Pen?

A roller ball pen utilizes a small ball bearing refill with water-based liquid ink, as opposed to the oil-based viscous inks found in ballpoint pens. The ink delivery in a roller ball is similar to a fountain pen, and they are designed to combine the convenience of a ballpoint pen with the smooth "wet ink" effect of a fountain pen.

Roller Ballpen Styles

I carry a small inventory of pens in stock of various wood species, styles and finishes. Give me a call to see if I have something that meets your needs or, you can custom order your pen and I will craft something special just for you.

To give you an idea of some of the different roller ball pen styles available - "Oxford", and "Huron" and some of the various woods species, here is a small sampling of some of the roller ball pens that I have crafted.

Prices for rollerball pens range from $50-$55 depending on pen style and material Prices & How to Order

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This "Oxford" rollerball pen is handcrafted from a piece of Tru-stone red with gold web.  Tru-stone is 85% natural stone that has been pulverized to a powder and then mixed with pigments and acrylic resin. 


This "OXford" rollerball pen is handcrafted from spalted sycamore a native species of southwestern Ontario.


This "Oxford" rollerball pen is handcraft from black cherry burl a native species of southern Ontario.


This "Oxford" rollerball pen is handcraft from a very unique acrylic material called alternative casein. 



This "Huron" rollerball pen is handcrafted from flame boxelder burl (also known as Manitoba Maple).

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This "Huron" rollerball pen is handcrafted from spalted white elm.


The "Huron" rollerball pen on the right is handcrafted from curly soft maple and the "Huron" on the left from black willow burl.



This "Frontenac" rollerball pen is handcrafted from olivewood imported from Israel (discontinued).



This "Frontenac" rollerball pen is handcrafted from black ash burl (discontinued).


This "Frontenac" rollerball pen is handcrafted from birdseye maple (discontinued).


This "Frontenac" rollerball pen is handcrafted from curly Koa imported from the Island of Hawaii (discontinued)