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Mike8850

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Made this from a blank I got from Jimm1.
It is the bright black cigar from Woodcraft with a Plexi finish
Comments welcome,
Mike
 

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Mike8850

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Thanks for the comments.
I do most of my pens with Plexi and polish with MM.
The fumes from CA were starting to get to me plus I'm cheap.
You can make a lot of Plexi finish for only a few bucks.
Mike
 

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Very good looking pen. The fit and finish is outstanding. The decal is well placed and wonderful. The plexi finish is something I will be looking into. Thanks.
Charles
 

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Great Idea, Beautiful pen
I've done several waterslide decals and I also copied and pasted them into photoshop. I've done Disney charactors and masonic signs and sold all of them. I would'nt worry about any copyright issues.
 

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Mike, That is an outstanding pen! Seems nicer than any laser engraving!
Beautiful choice of materials, decal with the gloss black kit. Thank you for showing! Regards, Doc
 

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As far as I know, most major companies are VERY protective of their trademarks, logos, etc. I would be very careful in using them for items that you are selling.

Giving stuff away is a different matter, but when you use their trademarks for selling stuff, you are crossing a line that they have firmly set in the sand.
 

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As far as I know, most major companies are VERY protective of their trademarks, logos, etc. I would be very careful in using them for items that you are selling.

Giving stuff away is a different matter, but when you use their trademarks for selling stuff, you are crossing a line that they have firmly set in the sand.

I agree with you in most cases, but JD is sellimg these barrels to craftsmen. There must be some expectation on their part that items will be made promoting the fact that they are from JD.
 

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Just like if I went to an NFL game, took my ticket home, made it into a pen and sold it. That's a no-no. And lots of craftspeople go to NFL games too. Or a college hoops game. Or put a Coca Cola wrapper on a pen.

I think we need to be careful of trademarks and respect the reason they are trade-marked.
 
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