I really like the Euro

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altaciii

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Made a couple of euros last nigth for a friend. Zebra wood and canary wood. I think I'm starting to understand the camera a little more. all comments welcome.



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Thanks for looking
 
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Rifleman1776

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Very fine work and pens. I believe the Euro is under appreciated. IMHO, it is a bridge between low end Slims and larger styles like the Jr. Gent thru Emperor. I consistently sell more Euros than any other style. Not everyone wants to a pen that comes in two pieces. With quality plating and the right choice of attractive woods, the Euro is both a show-off pen and a profit maker. Ye dun gud. :D
 

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Good looking pens Alex, I like the Euros, but don't like the 7MM ones , I want to try the 8MM so I can quit messing with the Cross style refills, I really like your Zebrawood ;););)
 

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Nice results. I like the Euro's and get lots of requests for them. They give off a nice fancy look and portray a level of difficult for the pen maker. Every little bit helps to sell. My fav is the zebra also, but I like the black ti on both. Nice selection.
 
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Nicely done! I , too like the euro, but there are too many cheap copies of the style and most people cant tell the difference. I'd like to see a new, innovative style that could replace it while keeping the size as it exists. Some attempts have been made ( ie:Bereas Elegant American, too difficult to assemble and doesnt work well)but they keep coming up short of expectations. If the cigar could be made the size of the Euro, I couldnt make enough. Most people say it is too large.
 

stevers

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Really like the Zebra wood. Nice job.

The only thing that bugs me about the Euro is the CB. With acrylics its not as much of a problem. But with wood, the expand and contact factor is a concern. I've learned to live with it.
 
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