Double Closed end Segmented El Toro

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vick

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This pen is made from the El Toro kit. The woods are Morado and <s>Brazilian Cherry</s> ( dont know what I was thinking I remembered today the accent wood is actually bubinga)with maple veneers.

Alright I lied about the double closed end but you get the idea.

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Comments and critques are appreciated.
 
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Aside that I love that kit and anything made with it will apeal to me yours looks marvelous. It looks finely made and very elegant. Congratulations
 

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Very handsome pen, Mike, but I've come to expect nothing less. Like Cav illuded to, very simple, yet elegant and it has a very warm look to it. Any chance of seeing it closed?
 

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Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />Very handsome pen, Mike, but I've come to expect nothing less. Like Cav illuded to, very simple, yet elegant and it has a very warm look to it. Any chance of seeing it closed?

Cav, would've alluded [:D]

-Peter-[:)]
 

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Mike, it's good to see you posting some pens again. I generally like the El Toro/Little Havana and this is one is great, maybe the best I've seen.
 

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Really nice job - you have done some creative, yet simple and classy, segmentation. I am sure that it will sell quickly. I really like the end - is it one piece, or does the end unscrew? Either way, it looks great.

*This message checked for accuracy and precision of language as the Spelling and Grammar Nazis are present in this thread*

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Beautiful pen Mike!! Nice job on the segmenting. I have not done an El Toro, you've inspired me to order a couple from Bill. The closed end gives that kit some nice length.
 

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Thanks everyone I appreciate the feedback.

Simomatra- The El Toro is a Berea kits and can be found at lots of places I usually order mine from AZ Silhouette.

I really have not done hardly any pens since I upgraded to a bigger lathe, but as Jason mentioned I am doing a demo at our club next month so need to have some examples and some practice so I don't embaress myself to bad.

I will probably post quite a few pens in the next month or so.
 

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Originally posted by Tuba707
<br /> I really like the end - is it one piece, or does the end unscrew?

Sorry forgot to answer your question in the other post. The top of the cap does not unscrew. I turn a tennon on the final that fits tightly into the tube. I drill out the tennon so that it is hollow and that gives the nib enough space. I stick the parts together and turn it on a pin chuck as one piece so that everything fits nicely. On final assembly after finishing the final is glued in place.
 

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Just so happens that the Little Havana and the El-Toro are one of my favorites and you really did that one up the best I've seen.
 
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