Oxford Twist Pen made of Cherry

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Kevin M

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I picked this Oxford kit up at Woodcraft but they did not have the bushings for it, in fact, I don't even see it listed in the catalog. It uses an "o" drill bit so I just measured and cut to fit. The Cherry comes from boards rough cut 40 years ago that have been sitting in a barn all this time. Thanks for looking.

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Very nice Kevin . It looks anawful lot like a Parker Double Twist pen , do you have bushings for one of those ? Of course you'd have to measure all the sizes to confirm them .
 

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Originally posted by mik
<br />Nice one!

Not seen that kit before - is the front section all one piece?

I have a little wild cherry, small branches, kicking about must try some - thanks for reminding me![:)]

The tip is 2 piece, although it does not show up in this scanned picture. I had never seen this kit before either and it was the only one they had. It is actually a double twist pen and the mech. is seated in the top barrel. It unscrews in the middle for catridge change after turning left past the pen projection point.
 
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