Polychromatic Herringbone Slimline

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Tea Clipper

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It was a pleasure to enter this contest and an honor to get mentioned for my entry (btw, doesn't "honorable mention" mean last place? [B)][:eek:)] There were a lot of great entries!)

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Embarrassingly enough [:I], I made this pen from my regular pen cutoffs that I can't bring myself to throw away! I knew these would come in handy for something! :) The slimline pen kit was a prize I won from last years birthday bash, how lucky is that?! [:p]

Thanks for taking a look, please feel free to comment good or bad. This was my first segmented pen and I really enjoyed making it.
 
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Originally posted by Tea Clipper
<br />Embarrassingly enough [:I], I made this pen from my regular pen cutoffs that I can't bring myself to throw away! I knew these would come in handy for something! [:)]

Thanks Tea. Now I know why I have this box full of blank cutoffs.[:)]

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Cutoffs? Your supposed to save your cutoffs?[:D]

Very nice pen.

Too many need to try, where to start, hummmmm. I can't think.
 

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Thanks for your kind words, guys. I took the pen in to work with me and it got a lot of nice compliments, so I think I'll do up a few more and see if I can't sell any. Not too shabby for my first segmented pen, if I may say so myself. [8D]
 
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