what kind of wood is this? And first pens.

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Rcd567

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A guy from another board sent me some pen blanks. When I got them I emailed him back and asked what they were but he said he didn't remember, just grabbed a bunch and sent them. The first picture is of the turned wood. It was waxed on both ends and was easy to turn. Any ideas? Also included a photo of my first two pens. The zebrawood pieces don't match as I blew up the other half and had to make a new one.

They are rough, but I am learning.

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I still vote for the Black & white Ebony... here is a pen I did from the B&WE...and a bowl from bocote..

I think bocote has more grain pattern usually than your pen... nice pens by the way.
 

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NewLondon88

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well, the second one is called "Molten Metal" I think ..
I'd go for bocote, too.. although the coloring isn't what I've normally
run into. I thought marblewood for a second, but the color isn't the
norm for that, either .. and the grain pattern isn't quite the same.
 

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My first thought was black and white Ebony,but after getting out a few of each I think it is in fact Bocote.Check out the pic top is b&w Ebony bottom is Bocote.
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