Hi Everyone! I'm brand new to the FPN and have been enjoying reading all the great discussions and information here. A company called yalebowls.com makes hand turned bowls and pens from old trees (and even bleacher seats) that either die or need to be removed around the Yale University campus. Since I went there, I thought it would be cool to own a fountain pen souvenir. It looks like a kit pen? But what kind of nib is that? "AYACO" something? Is it just a rebranded IPG nib? I only just bought my most expensive pen as a TWSBI Micarta V2 since they're being discontinued. I love that pen very much! But I'm cautious at spending $100 for pens that don't actually write well. I'm going to guess that most of the cost goes into the novelty of owning some historical wood, rather than in a fine writing instrument. But what are your thoughts? Here is the website: http://www.yalebowls.com/categories/Pens/Fountain/