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I finally got semi comfortable with my wood lathe again, feeling is very exagerated in most of my left hand, but I'm getting used to it any way here are a few from the last couple of days.
First up is a Caribbean Rosewood cigar on a chrome kit, next is an Asian Ironwood Burl done on a Gun Metal kit, then a home brew Acrylic done on a satin pearl Cigar, the PR was mixed with a few colors of Pearl-eX powders for this shade. Next is a White Oak Birds eye Burl from Jared, on a TI Gentelmens pen, Last is a Blood wood El Presidente, on a 24 kt gold rollerball kit.
As always all Critiques and comments appreciated
 

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JohnU

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Ken, all of the pens are beautiful, and I think the home brew looks awesome, but I really like the White Oak the best. Nice group!
 

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All your pens are awesome Ken, the pics are better when the pen is raised at one end rather than laying down flat with the reflection distracting the eye!
 

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They are Beautiful Ken . I really like that white birdseye oak burl . Glad to see that your ... errr .... vacation from pen turning .... didn't hurt your talent .
 
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wdcav1952

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Damn fine work, Ken!

Interesting that your left hand is hypersensitive; my "new" knee is very numb on the outside of my leg. Unfortunately, that doesn't help me turn at all!
 
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