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Bobostro61

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Made these over the last week or two. With the very few "warm" days we've had here in Chicago, gotta get lathe time when you can.
 

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tgsean

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Really nice pens, the timber on the first one is it silky oak or forest oak, second purple heart? Third is it spalted tamarind? Just curious, very nice timbers.
 

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Great collection of Pens Bob,
As Scott, asked "Details....please?"
In particular for us poor soles in the Antipodes, who are not familiar in identifying the range of pens, and materials available in the US.
Great Fit and Finish as usual
Congratulations,
Brian.
 

Bobostro61

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Sorry! Here's some details...

#1. Gun Metal Slimline in Oak. Silky or Forest Oak, I don't know. Just from some scraps from my neighbor.

#2. PSI Classic in I believe Burmese Rosewood.

#3. Compson click pen in spalted Tamarind

#4. Executive in a home made PR Blank.

#5. Designer in a purchase acrylic blank.
 

Fishinbo

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They are all beautiful and well finished. For me the third one really stand out, the spalted tamarind has very nice grains and figures. Great job!
 
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