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arkie

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Hello, Any help "WOOD" be great new member trying to figure things out!!!

Hello,
Brand new to the Forum here!
Very excited to have found it.
I really look forward to learning from everyone - I hope that I might be able to help some as well.

Not real sure how to post my own info....still fumbling through how to use the site....I have never been apart of anything like this. Email is about my speed.

Obviously I have figured out that I can reply to others?
So you are my very first contact!
I must say that is a great looking antler pen.
I have turned about 6 various styles of antler pens....The smell is tuff to get use too.....
I have a couple of photos of my newest set of pens
They are the Newest BUT "now out of stock" Civil War Replica pens from Penn State...

VERY FUN pen to make!!!

I have 7 in my photo - I turned 3 of each metal color....Before I could take my pics - I had two people to purchase one each of my Gun Metal Black pens.

I would like to make one very special point in regards to this set of pens!
The wood I used is VERY SPECIAL.
This wood is Angelique
and it was taken directly from the Ship "Spirit of South Carolina"

It is a ship which is being reconditioned in Charleston. (Please Google very interesting)

When the work began, I had a few of my wood friends that went down to the coast and salvaged every piece of wood they could from the ship as it was taken off.
All of that wood is now gone. It was either picked up by people or destroyed.
These could be or become extremely special pens because of the wood.

This ship was from the early 1700's
So this is some VERY old wood....Very special in my eyes and takes very special care to work it.

I hope others think the pens look nice and appreciate the type of wood I used.
I hope to work other Angelique pieces in the near future - I will keep my pics up to date.

I welcome your feedback
and look forward to becoming an active member
 

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