Two more complimenting segmented pens

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Two more from Chrissy. These two were made at the same time using complimentary woods.

One is primarily walnut with segments of mahogany, silver maple and red heart while the other is primarily mahogany with segments of walnut, silver maple and red heart.
 

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Glorious Pens, Chrissy.
Love your different approach to Segmenting, and Great Choice of Materials.
Your Fit and Finish is Faultless.
A minor point, Is it possible to eliminate the reflection of the Light? To me it does distract a little from your incredible creation and presentation.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 

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The light reflection is on my end. Since I'm in a cast I can't get down to my normal light tent and photo setup so I rigged up a box and some lights at my desk to take pictures.

I know they're not ideal, but they're what I have access to at the moment.

I've passed along the compliments to her since she never logs on here for whatever reason. She says thank you all :biggrin:
 
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