Choice of Woods (Lotus / Imperial)

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jhelminski

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I have several Lotus / Imperial pens coming. Does anyone have suggestions for the type of pen blanks that are fittine to such high end pens?

Any photos of recently completed one?

-Jim
 
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mrcook4570

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Ebony (or African Blackwood), Holly, Bois de Rose - simple, classy, and no worries about competition between the wood and hardware
 

Dario

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Originally posted by mrcook4570
<br />Ebony (or African Blackwood), Holly, Bois de Rose - simple, classy, and <b>no worries about competition between the wood and hardware</b>

Well said. I am a proponent of burls but they tend to compete with the high end kits so I (usually) opt for simpler grained, darker wood.

Dark Dessert Ironwood fits the bill for me.

Doesn't mean I will stick with this rule and not experiment with others though [:D][}:)]
 

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William's snakewood Emperor looks good.try looking in photo's section. I my self use alot of plastic's because almost everyone here use's wood. I also have some very nice Aussie timber blanks cut up drying out just waiting for me.
 

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You make whatever you want, and if it's for someone else, let them choose what the pen will look like. I love the burls but there are some new TruStone that are pretty amazing. Whatever you choose, make sure you post some pictures.
 
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