CT Cactus

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wolftat

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This was made during a power failure and I finally got to turn it today.
 

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PaulDoug

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That's a very nice looking pen. I have cactus plants and noticed some broken off pieces the other day. I retrieved them and put them in a bucket. They are green . I don't know what to do from here. Think'n they have to dry first?
 

PenMan1

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Gonna have to get me sum of that there prickly pear... Um Hum! Nice work, Neil.

You are just saying you made it in the dark with no power to make me feel bard, arn't you:)
 

David Keller

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That looks great... What was the tube treatment? It almost has an olive tone in the photos which I really like.
 

phillywood

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Neil, that's some sharp looking pen. Now yousaid black nickle, how did yougt your hands on that? Plus how did you cast with the tube on it?
Elaborate, please. You got evrey body drooling here.
 

NewLondon88

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Looks sharp .. I like the subdued tones with the black nickel.

When you said CT Cactus, I was half expecting that you had cast some of the
glass and wood splinters the blew around the shop in that recent 'gentle breeze'
that you went through
 
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