Pomelle Bubinga Cigar

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GBusardo

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First time turner of Pomelle Bubinga and I can not believe how beautiful this wood is. Not sure if you can see from the photo, but there seems to be rotational lines that run diagonal. I swear they are not sanding marks. Did anyone finishing this wood ever see such a thing? Anyways, I wanted to share the figure with everyone



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guts

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Gary,all i can see is one very nice pen and you are right it's really beautiful looking wood,never have used any though.
 

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Hi Gary, I can't comment about the wood as I've never heard of it. Heck, I can't even pronounce it!!![:I] And I certainly can't see any lines.
What I would like to say is that I really like the shape of the bottom half. I think that when this pen type is done B2B in a straight line, then the pen looks unbalanced and top heavy, but you have managed to make it look cool.
 

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Good looking pen and nice choice of kit to support the bubinga.
To me, Bubinga -- especially, the Pomelle and waterfall -- ranks right up there
with great Cocobolo, Amboyna burl, and Desert Ironwood.

- G -
 

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I love Pomelle Bubinga, BigRob introduced it to me also. Your little ridges (lines) are in the figure of the wood. I like the look, more natural, just my opinion tho. Your pen looks great!
 
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