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ttpenman

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Here are my first pens made from Japanese Silk Screened papers from Bear Tooth Woods. I think they came out quite well and I hope they will sell. Should be a real nice ladies pen. Did one Sierra in TiGold and the other is a Virage in Platinum. Both blanks turned quite well with no issues at all. Hope to be doing more soon as I have a couple more blanks. Hard part was choosing from the beautiful designs.

Jeff in northern Wisconsin
 

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Marko50

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WOW! Absolutely beautiful work! I'm sure they'll sell well, especially with the ladies. Bear Tooth Woods puts out some quality blanks, for sure. Great job on the finished product Jeff!
 

eranox

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Ohh, those are nice! I saw the blanks in BTW's newsletter, but they didn't look like anything special at the time. Seeing the finished product has convinced me otherwise; I must have some!

Quit making me spend money! :tongue:
 

Mason Kuettel

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Those are nice pens. I made some of these when Branden (Penl8the?) was making them. They sold as fast as antler bolt actions, so I don't think you should have any problems selling them!
 

plantman

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Very nice Jeff. If you want to buy your own paper, go to The Paper Studio.com I have purchased their sample sheets and can make several pens out of one sheet. Jim S
 

OZturner

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Great Pens, Jeff.
You were fast off the Block with these new Blanks,
Well done.
It is great to see them on a Pen.
Your Fit and Finish is Excellent.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 
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