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jpr28056

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Here are the last three I finished. All three are sterling silver. The first a Baron in Bethlehem olivewood. The last two are the two firsts. First trustones and first fountain pens. Tru-stone blanks came from R&B and the kits are Navigators from Woodcraft. Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
 

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Mark

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I love the Olive wood. I like the smell when turning it too.

The Baron or Navigator is one of my favorite pens right now. Nicely Done..
 
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jskeen

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Super job on all 3, nice lines all around and well finished too. I like that rest in the first pic, is it something you put together?
 

Steve78

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Excellent job all around. Tru-stone blanks make real nice pens, especially on the fountains you chose. I've done a few and just finished a Larimar blank with a Broadwell Nouveau Sceptre set for a Anniversary present for my wife - who unfortunately walked in while I was finishing it last night.
 

jpr28056

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Super job on all 3, nice lines all around and well finished too. I like that rest in the first pic, is it something you put together?


Thanks everyone.

The rest is something I made but by mistake. I was trying to make a bracelet and it came apart so I recycled it.

I just started using etsy today and low and behold the Olivewood pen sold within 15 minutes of posting. I hope that trend continues. My first real internet sale.
 
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