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rsjimenez

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Some from these weekend, getting ready for a show. The shotgun pens are bloodwood/gator and ebony/elk. The display is oak with a stripe of cocobolo. C & C welcome. Thx for looking.
 

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OZturner

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A Wonderful Display of Superb Craftsman Made Pens, Ramon .
Your choices of Hardware to Blanks, is Impressive.
The Fit and Finish is Spectacular.
Great Concept and Exercution on the Stand.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 

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Hey Ramon!!

Pens look GREAT and the display is really nice!!

If you find that the pens are falling off the display when someone tries to take ONE off, consider running a piece of elastic across each row of pens. This will hold them firmly and still allow one to be taken, without shaking the display enough that all the rest fall too.

Good luck on your show(s)!!!

Ed
 

rsjimenez

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killer!

I take it you made that stand too?

Yes

Nice work. How many pens will the stand hold?

This one will hold 60, I also made 2 more that hold 40 each (2 Tier).

Hey Ramon!!

Pens look GREAT and the display is really nice!!

If you find that the pens are falling off the display when someone tries to take ONE off, consider running a piece of elastic across each row of pens. This will hold them firmly and still allow one to be taken, without shaking the display enough that all the rest fall too.

Good luck on your show(s)!!!

Ed

Thanks for the tip, Ed.
 
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