Great price on quality pen blanks, just not a common wood for pen turning. I have seen a batch of turned pens done with that before for an event with I think Dick Cheny way back then. They actually were quite classy.
I sell quite a few high end pens through a few galleries, and on my own, and the wood that sells is more figured. Those would be different though, and nice and rich, more for a businessman type, or pen collector. At that price I might be tempted to buy them just to do a few. I'll think about for a couple days and if you still have them, will probably take them. If you are able to sell them before that, that's great.
A lot of turners do finials in ebony for hollow forms. This a hollow form I finished a couple days ago, and now waiting for the oil finish to cure before doing a second coat, and was going to leave it this way as I didn't have anymore ebony. I'll think about and let you know if it's still available for sale.