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jimofsanston

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Here are my first few pens. Slimeline and cigar styles.:rolleyes:
 

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NewLondon88

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Lookin good, Jim.
What woods are each pen? I could tell the marblewood and the pic of the
third one looks like it might be a dark olive or mara? (hard to tell)
 

jimofsanston

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Sorry about leaving the type of wood used off. They are from left to right.
Marbalewood, Wedgewood, Burle, Acrylic, and Rosewood. I have to work on my piture taking aspec. Remember I am new at this. :dog: just a young pup.
 

medemt

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Jim,

From one newbie to another, you are staring out great. I believe you have some nice pens yet to be turned. Welcome from Indianapolis.

Dan
 

bitshird

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Nice to meet you Jim, your pens look great, hec of a lot better than my first ones. Your fit looks good on all of them even the Cigars, there is one transition that gets a lot of turners and you did a great job right at the transmission connector at the center band, it usually gets turned a bit proud due to the radius of the connector, yours look great.
 
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