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Jonathon has been cranking out the blanks and, when I saw the word Opal, I had a thought that, it might look nice with aluminum. He agreed with me. I didn't want to take too much away from the nice blank so, I kept a low key on the metal. Thanks Jonathon. And, thanks everyone for looking at the pen.
 

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Woodlvr

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WOW!!! That is one stunning pen and blank. I want a blank like that but a regular kit will not do it justice. Great design job Chuck.
 

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Chuck,
That is a fantastic looking pen. I like the subtle contrast with the Al tip (for lack of a better word at the moment). I drove past a shop that looks like they powder coat custom work in Fort Myers the other day. I didn't have enough time to stop but can track down the address and phone if you want it. The Al is so sharp that powder coating it would be a crime anyhow.
 

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Sweet Pen.
Thank you!

That one says class.
Thanks Pete!

Chuck,
That is a fantastic looking pen. I like the subtle contrast with the Al tip (for lack of a better word at the moment). I drove past a shop that looks like they powder coat custom work in Fort Myers the other day. I didn't have enough time to stop but can track down the address and phone if you want it. The Al is so sharp that powder coating it would be a crime anyhow.
Thank you Cris! I made a pen for a swap with Hans. One of johnnycnc al blanks. Had the barrels powder coated red in Indy. The oating was orange pealed and dull. I spent MUCH time wet sanding those things. and, got somewhat of a gloss on them. I think it was too thick or something. There must be a reason Mike doesn't use his outfit. I've considered getting one. Anyway, I was lucky enough that the coating place was running a job later in that week, that was red. So, it saved me big bucks to have it done with that order. It might be worth checking with your place in Ft. Myers though. Please let me know about them.

Chuck, another beaut! and I am also impressed you threaded PR that well. A+!
Thanks Hans. You do have to be gentle when you run threads on the tenon. DAMHIKT:redface::rolleyes:
 

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WOW Chuck! That came out amazing! Those are the best photos I've seen so far of those blanks. You captured that glow that I just can't seem to get in my pics. The Aluminum paired perfectly....great work! Can't wait to see what else you come up with :wink:


Chuck, another beaut! and I am also impressed you threaded PR that well. A+!

Actually Hans...I kinda cheated with this one. It's actually alumilite :eek: I bought a couple gallons to play with for myself for kitless work and so far it's a love/hate relationship. My blanks actually look better with the alumilite BUT the extra cost is killin me! I'll show you some more goodies on Sat :biggrin:
 

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I guess it really pays off to live in Florida as well as close proximity to two PMG members. You sure have elevated you craft. Well done my friend.
 

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WOW Chuck! That came out amazing! Those are the best photos I've seen so far of those blanks. You captured that glow that I just can't seem to get in my pics. The Aluminum paired perfectly....great work! Can't wait to see what else you come up with :wink:


Chuck, another beaut! and I am also impressed you threaded PR that well. A+!

Actually Hans...I kinda cheated with this one. It's actually alumilite :eek: I bought a couple gallons to play with for myself for kitless work and so far it's a love/hate relationship. My blanks actually look better with the alumilite BUT the extra cost is killin me! I'll show you some more goodies on Sat :biggrin:

I would agree, most of the time the opal is really hard to photo. Great Job!
 

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Chuck, one of my favorits that you've made and the nib on this one looks like it fits the body well.
Thanks Roy. I narrowed the tip down a little more than usual.

Beautiful Pen love the Opal
Thanks Toni!
Very nice workmanship. Design wise, I would recommend a smaller, less bold clip to match the subtlety of the blank.

Dan
Thanks Dan. I agree with you on the clip.

WOW Chuck! That came out amazing! Those are the best photos I've seen so far of those blanks. You captured that glow that I just can't seem to get in my pics. The Aluminum paired perfectly....great work! Can't wait to see what else you come up with :wink:


Chuck, another beaut! and I am also impressed you threaded PR that well. A+!

Actually Hans...I kinda cheated with this one. It's actually alumilite :eek: I bought a couple gallons to play with for myself for kitless work and so far it's a love/hate relationship. My blanks actually look better with the alumilite BUT the extra cost is killin me! I'll show you some more goodies on Sat :biggrin:
Thanks Jonathon. I have enough for another one.:biggrin:

I guess it really pays off to live in Florida as well as close proximity to two PMG members. You sure have elevated you craft. Well done my friend.
Don't know why you and Mrs. keep putting it off. Mike & Mike are great guys to hang out with.:biggrin: Thanks for the kind words.:wink:

WOW Chuck! That came out amazing! Those are the best photos I've seen so far of those blanks. You captured that glow that I just can't seem to get in my pics. The Aluminum paired perfectly....great work! Can't wait to see what else you come up with :wink:


Chuck, another beaut! and I am also impressed you threaded PR that well. A+!

Actually Hans...I kinda cheated with this one. It's actually alumilite :eek: I bought a couple gallons to play with for myself for kitless work and so far it's a love/hate relationship. My blanks actually look better with the alumilite BUT the extra cost is killin me! I'll show you some more goodies on Sat :biggrin:

I would agree, most of the time the opal is really hard to photo. Great Job!
Thank you.

Nice work Chuck, great looking blank too.
Thanks Ken!

Just Great looking!
Thank you!
 

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[Don't know why you and Mrs. keep putting it off. Mike & Mike are great guys to hang out with.:biggrin: Thanks for the kind words.:wink:

Chuck you have been to our store, so you know why it gets put off. :frown: I would very much like to have a cold Corona with the southern Florida motley crew. :cool: Some day it will happen, even if it is just passing through on the way to Key West. Yes I would even drive that darn Sawgrass highway for you guys.
 

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I guess it really pays off to live in Florida as well as close proximity to two PMG members. You sure have elevated you craft. Well done my friend.

I don't know if he's been getting help from Mike Redburn, but aside from a quick lesson in the beginning he's been cranking these out on his own. After his last aluminum one I'm planning on having him over to give me his secrets on finishing:biggrin:
 

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I cant take the blame ... OR the Credit. Chuck is cranking them out on his own. He has his own talent and doesnt need anything from us.
 

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Very nice looking pen.
Thanks Craig

I guess it really pays off to live in Florida as well as close proximity to two PMG members. You sure have elevated you craft. Well done my friend.

I don't know if he's been getting help from Mike Redburn, but aside from a quick lesson in the beginning he's been cranking these out on his own. After his last aluminum one I'm planning on having him over to give me his secrets on finishing:biggrin:
And, what a valuable lesson it was. Thanks for the instructions Mike. VERY much appreciated.:biggrin:

I cant take the blame ... OR the Credit. Chuck is cranking them out on his own. He has his own talent and doesnt need anything from us.
I appreciate that too Mike. But, it's funny that, every time I meet with you, I've learned yet another bit of information. It's all your fault :biggrin:
 

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Chuck, That's a gorgeous pen with a great combination of materials and some pictures that really show the beauty of the blank!!! Great job!! Regards, Doc:)
 

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Chuck, That's a gorgeous pen with a great combination of materials and some pictures that really show the beauty of the blank!!! Great job!! Regards, Doc:)
Thanks Doc. I think I just got lucky with the camera.:biggrin:

That one came out very well Chuck, well done. You are up there with the masters. PMG next for you.
Thank you Fred. I'll keep working at it and, someday I'll send an application.:smile-big:
 
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