Classic Lignum

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Jarheaded

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This was a request from a customer that just retired from Navy Sub duty. He chose the shape, I chose the wood. Thanks for looking.

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bitshird

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Johnnie, i think adding some shape to the 2000s adds some class to it, i know most folks tend to go b2b with them but i think the look better with contours kind of like a female, they just don't look right with a figure like a fence post :D:D:D
 

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Lol, was this guy on a sub or perhaps a missile specialist?

I like it. Lignum is a fantastic pen wood. It's a shame that my customers don't like it as much as I do.
 

Kaspar

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Ahead of the curve. Waaay ahead.
If a customer wants a pen out of stabilized cow pie, I'll make him one. Won't be cheap, though.

Not a fan of that shape myself, but that's a fine, fine pen. And it does look both like a squid, and a bit like a dolphin, so it works in either case.

Great job.
 

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"it does look both like a squid, and a bit like a dolphin"

Haha a squid for a squid, looks like the pen is perfect for him. The guy came by and picked it up and wound up buying 2 other pens, so I guess he liked it. Too bad I didn't think of the squid thing, I really could have had some fun with him.
 
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