Black Walnut Streamline Americans

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gerryr

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My wife's uncle, 86 and still running his own business, sent me a peice a Black Walnut that came from a tree that had grown in their yard. So, I made two Platinum Streamline American rollerballs, CA finish, for him and his wife. I still have quite a bit left is anyone would like some, very plain wood, but he really likes it.

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Comments good or bad are welcome.
 
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coloneluw

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Nice pens. The linear, parallel lines of those pens are a nice escape from most of the pens people are turning. a very modern, artistic approach from the curved norm. (which as a new turner, i find turning curved much easier to accomplish than very straight! of course without a sanding stick) Also, NO exotic wood can out-price the value of a memory.
 

alamocdc

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Look to be heirlooms for sure. While Walnut can be a bit plain (by penmaking standards), some of us really like it. I've done a number of pens in Walnut and have plenty of stock, but thanks for the offer.
 

Rifleman1776

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Absolutely beautiful. I believe Walnut to be the King of woods. But many here pass on it in favor of fancy and exotics. I even tried giving away walnut blanks here, no takers. As you demonstrate, by itself, it is a winner.
 
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