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Arizona reclaimed Beetlekill pine wood desk caddy

Arizona reclaimed Beetlekill pine wood desk caddy

Desk helper to hold your essentials in a one of a kind organizer

Specifications

  • Material: Beetlekill Pine Wood
  • Style: Desk Caddy
  • Finish: hand rubbed oil finish
  • Measurements: approximately 8" x 3.75" x 3"
Regular price $54.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $54.99 USD
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This is a art or desk caddy perfect for yourself or someone you know. It is made with beautiful reclaimed Arizona Beetlekill pine wood / blue pine.

These one of a kind, rustic beautiful desk organizers come with 4 - 2oz. amber ink bottles that fit into their specially carved places within this organizer.

It comes with holes to carefully cradle your pens, markers, paint brushes, and other assorted tools.
1/2 inch holes: 8 total
5/8 inch holes: 10 total

This caddy not only looks great but is a perfect functional unit for holding your items.

**pens shown are not included in purchase. pens can be purchased separately**
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Handmade

Chad has been on the lathe for well over 20 years, first learning to turn in junior high school. In the last 10 years he has specialized in pen turning, resin work, and segmenting, leaving his corporate job in 2013 to sell his art full time, and in 2016 opening Turners Warehouse, a turning supply store in Gilbert, AZ.  

Chad has been featured in Pen World magazine for his watch part pens, has had several local print and tv spots, sells his pens in a local artist collective, and for multiple years has participated in the largest art festival in the western united states.

Chad loves to teach about pen making and resin casting and loves to talk shop when he has the time, helping both new and experienced turners while continuing to grow his own skills. He has presented internationally for Record Power teaching about segmenting, and has done lots of local demos and classes. Chad also has a Youtube channel with over 27K subscribers where he posts instructional and maker videos, where he hopes to inspire others to create.