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randywa

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Rhodium and Black Titanium Majestic Jr. with leopardwood. It's the first I've been happy enough with to show. Sorry the pictures suck.
 

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aggromere

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That's very pretty. I like the majestic jr kit and the leopardwood looks nice. I have never used it before. How does it turn?
 

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Looks great! I haven't quite gotten to the point of showing one off yet. I'm pleased with a few of my pens...it's mostly just cause i suck with a camera.
 

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The leopardwood turns pretty decent, but even with 911 sharp tools I seem to make it get hot quick. When sanding< I like to have a beverage handy to let it and my fingers cool off. Thanks for the comments.
 

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I understand your reluctance, my problem also. However, with what you are showing here, your reluctance was way over protective. Beautiful pen and blank combo.
Charles
 

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The leopardwood turns pretty decent, but even with 911 sharp tools I seem to make it get hot quick. When sanding< I like to have a beverage handy to let it and my fingers cool off. Thanks for the comments.

So, that's your excuse, huh...???:eek::wink::biggrin:

Now, the "911 sharp tools" with the risk to sounding ignorant, could you explain please, I don't recall such tools name...! or I may be forgetting things to quickly in our days (old age...!:rolleyes:)

Cheers
George
 

randywa

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After I sharpen, I put some valve lapping compound on a piece of scrap wood and hone or backlap. I use fine and then extra fine. It gets scary sharp.
 
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