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altaciii

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I purchased this mother board pen from Bruce119 because I had a local collector request one for his wife. Since it was already sold I bought two. Unlike the geek pens you can get from the big guys like pennstate and craft supply, Bruce's pens are real mother boards sanded down and cast not cast decals. If you get them too thin you start to turn the capaciters thru the acrylic. The pens really show the depth and the colors really pop. Don't know if I like the black backround or the gray.
 

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SamThePenMan

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Nice. I want to try casting some of these when I get back into turning. Id like to find a PC board that has some of those tiny LED lights on it, and try to figure out if theres a way to make the LEDS light up still :)
 

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I purchased this mother board pen from Bruce119 because I had a local collector request one for his wife. Since it was already sold I bought two. Unlike the geek pens you can get from the big guys like pennstate and craft supply, Bruce's pens are real mother boards sanded down and cast not cast decals. If you get them too thin you start to turn the capaciters thru the acrylic. The pens really show the depth and the colors really pop. Don't know if I like the black backround or the gray.


Sorry to say Alex those are the same geek pens everyone is selling. Bruce is a reseller of these kits. I don't think Bruce is making any more lately.

Nice fit and finish with them by the way. They are popular and sell well. Thanks for showing
 
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