About Number 51 Creations

Number 51 Creations is a UK Veteran owned small business. All the pens are handmade by myself in my workshop. I mainly use recycled timber or timber with history especially WW2 era.
I first became involved in woodworking and wood turning when it was made part of my PSTD rehab program. This was a few years ago, after leaving the military. I rediscovered pen turning last year after making the decision to semi retire and I have never been happier.

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Apollo 11 pen

Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969. It carried Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin into an initial Earth-orbit of 114 by 116 miles. This twist action pen contains a piece of insulation from the lunar eagle encased in resin. This pen uses parker style refill which is available in most high stationary shops.
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Harry Potter – Platform 9 3/4s pen

Another one for the Harry Potter fans out there…. This twist action pen is made from a wooden Jarrah plank from Kings Cross Station. These planks would have been originally used in Kings Cross Station when originally built in the 1850’s. It was the used for the Platform 9 3/4 location during the films. This pen uses a normal parker style refill that you can get from any high street stationary store.
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A 1930’s Tiger Moth Aircraft Pen

This is a real opportunity to own a piece of Royal Air Force history. This pen is made from the propeller of a 1930s De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth training aircraft. A twist mechanism that uses a parker style refill. The spares are readily available on the high street and is easily changed so please see my video here for a quick guide how easy it is.
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Battle Of Britain Spitfire P7753 Propeller Pen

Your chance to own a real piece of Royal Air Force history. This Piece of Spitfire P7753 Propeller is set in resin, and uses a twist mechanism action. This Spitfire (P7753) was on active service over the sky’s of England during “The Battle Of Britain” in September 1940. This Year marks the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Complete with a certificate of authenticity and a fact sheet about this Spitfire and how it crashed plus information about the heroic pilot, who survived the war. The book is also included in this price If you would like any further information please contact me You can also find out more about “Buck” Casson including his citation for the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
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