A Coat of Many Colors

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This is a new Berea Kit, Chrome. It's called "Atrax Ballpoint". It is wearing a Silmar 41 Polyresin "Coat of Many Colors", which was home cast. Comments and evaluations are requested and welcome. Thanks for Looking!
 

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Coat of Many Colors? I thought it might be a Dolly Parton theme blank. Instead it looks more like a Hubble Telescope photo. Not saying that is bad at all, I just think your name for the blank needs to be re-evaluated. I really like the pour on this one, just not the name. :tongue:
 

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Looks good Joe. Also looks like you've fine tuned your casting technique!! Make sure you bring this one with you to the meeting.
 

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I'll take ten of the blanks.Just PM me with your PayPal info.:biggrin: Oh..nice pen by the way..all kidding aside... AN AWESOME PEN Joe!!! Doc:)
 

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Was this a four color pour?

Like the new name, matches it up with thedescription a LOT better.




BTW, nicely turned!







Scott (super swirly) B
 

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Scott: I wish I could answer that question. I haven't been casting log and have not yet become proficient with keeping recipes. I've scoured my shop, today, in hopes of maybe this being one I did write down. No such luck. I can say it isn't a four color pour as I haven't gotten that brave yet. I would guess a three color with backpainted blank and tube. I am not even certain what colors mica I used, just that I was going for a purple theme and got a little bit of that! This may have even been one of those nights where the wheat and rye did the mixing!:eek: Those seem to usually work out the best. Don't tell the missus that though!!:biggrin: Thanks for the kind words



Was this a four color pour?

Like the new name, matches it up with thedescription a LOT better.




BTW, nicely turned!







Scott (super swirly) B
 

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Sounds like some of my recipe's Joe:biggrin:. Most of the time I have to go out the next day and see what is on the bench next to my molds so I can figure out what colors I used.
 

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That sure is purdy Joe. Pack a bag, and bring that stuff down here. And, that wheat stuff too.:biggrin: Nice pen pal! No pun intended.:biggrin:
 
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