my first pens

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markgum

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So after here they are. Yeah; not perfect, and I'm playing with the camera box thingy trying to get something set up to work nice; but being VERY inexpensive on the photo box as I've spent all my money on pen blanks :)
my wife has taken all of these. So guess, I'll get busy and make some more.
comments appreciated.
thanks.

This one the blanks blew up so put the two good pieces together. The base is African Coral and the top is Cedar/Walnut/Hickory.
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Snakewood
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Walnut

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karlkuehn

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LOL...[:p]:D

I love the "My wife has taken all of these." sentence. I'm still laughing. Isn't that funny how that happens?

"Wow, those are pretty! Now give them here." - Leaving you staring at your empty hands...

Great looking first pens, Mark, make sure she hangs on to them! :)
 

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Looks like your getting off to a good start Mark... nice save on the first one with the blowout... looks like that's how you planned it and my wife likes it also.. :)

Dave
 

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Off to a great start. I'd save any more expensive blanks, like the snakewood, for larger pens where it will be able to fully show off the grain. Nice save of the segmented one.

Dan
 
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