Ocean Currents (Brooks803 Vintage Blue)

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wizard

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Made it today. It's another one of Jonathon's (Brooks803) beautiful blanks called Vintage Blue...It looked a little like ocean currents...:rolleyes:. It's on a Blk TN/Rhodium Majestic Rollerball. Hope you like it. Comments welcome but most of all thanks for just looking. Doc:)
 

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Drstrangefart

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Excellent! That one really has all of the things going for it that I really like. Colors are perfect. Workmanship is as good as ever. Still not letting us in on the source of your supernatural powers are you?
 

wiset1

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Now that's HOT, the are amazing looking blanks and look great with the choice of kit! Another fantastic turn Doc
 

ToddMR

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Doc your killing me with all these awesome pens. Not only is the blank great but your fit on it with the kit really sets it off. Good work!
 

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Great blank for that set of components!!!

What is your finishing process.....if you don't mind sharing?






Scott (fit-n-finish = perfect) B
 

wizard

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Great blank for that set of components!!!

What is your finishing process.....if you don't mind sharing?

Scott (fit-n-finish = perfect) B

Scott, For the finish on this pen..it's just the usual. After turning..I sand from 150 to 600 grit, then MicroMesh, wet, from 1500 to 12000 with the most time spent with the first two grits. Then HUT plastic polish X 2 applied at low speed and buffed at high speed. Regards, Doc
 
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