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Gentleben

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The one with the beautiful little girl, I poured using a photo of my youngest granddaughter. Then there is one of a longhorn with alternative ivory horns and turquoise set in mesquite. The last is a lazer cut Indian set in a colored background.
 

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wdcav1952

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Nice work, David. The granddaughter will love showing that pen off!

One the turquoise pen, it looks like there is some metallic sanding dust at the ends of the blank. Consider doing your fine sanding between centers without the bushings to help with this.

I love the Kokopelli pen.
 

nava1uni

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Martha,
I like the pens. The middle one is KoKopeli. Comes from the Southwest. Are you doing the laser cutting yourself? I also like the stamp pens that you did.
 

Gentleben

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Cindy

Cindy,
I use Kellenshan's pen kits for the lazer cut ones. The stamps I glued up and poured with poly resin. They are just the second pouring of poly resin. I am still in the learning mode there.

Thanks for the comments.

Martha
 
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