Big batch of cigars

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I have never done this many of a kit at one time. Making sure my holiday shows are stocked up.

On a side note, I have no desire to do a coffee bean blank again. They are a pain and all the holes and chips to fill, I ended up turning a majority with sand paper not chisels.

C&C welcome
 

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Very nice! Haven't turned a Cigar pen and may have to give it a try.

I enjoy them and they seem to be good sellers. They are a bit on the hefty side, which seems to exclude female buyers. Most of them were bought as graduation gifts.

They show the blanks off real nice, but take a little longer with it being 2 tubes
 

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Shane,

Made a set of pens for my nephew and his bride - cigar stylus for him and tetra for her - both in redwood (they're from CA). Forgot to get pictures, though. Those 2 kits seem to mesh well for his and hers. Put them in a rosewood box and they looked sharp.

Steve
 
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