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arjudy

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This pen is made from a .30-06 brass casing and deer antler. I used a slimline nib and a Euro cap and clip. How do you like it?



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PenWorks

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Al, you are a quick learner, [:D] took me days to figure that out. [:D]

Now, go back and "edit your post" only you can do that, delete the original picture code line, and insert your new resized photo.

I don't want to sound like you have to do this, but when others look at your pen, it will make reading the posts and all the compliments you are going to get easier.

Anthony
 

John Carr

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Very nice! The curve of the upper barrel to meet the base of the cartridge is a visually pleasing way to make the upper/lower barrel transition without using a center band.
 

wee willie

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Anthony ,the .303 was developed by the Brits but the Lee-Enfield rifle

Standard service rifle of Canadian soldiers from 1915 until the early 1960s. It had a .303 calibre and came in several versions. Tens of thousands were made in Canada at the Long Branch arsenal.
 
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