A Few Turnings 2

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jimm1

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Over the weekend turnings
1. Bullet with Dymondwood 2. Segmented 3. Snakewood 4. Cocobolo
 

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jttheclockman

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Jim nice work on all as mentioned. Just a comment on the bullet pen. Now this is just one man's opinion but the nib looks out of place on that shell like that. Maybe if you would have cut the narrow section off and worked from there it might have looked a little better. May have still been too wide for the casing not sure. Hope you don't mind the critique.
 

el_d

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Nice pens .Dont like the red background though, looks too harsh and takes away from the pens. Like the snake woods.......
 
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jackrichington

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I rarely like sierras..don't know why, just find them to be out of proportion (my eyes are getting older), but the segmented one seems to stretch the pen out..seems taller..so I like this sierra thanks for sharing
 

angelofdeath

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Great job with all of those pens....and I really like the segmentation work that was done on that Sierra.... great work and tight glue ups. Thanks for sharing
 
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