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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Cranfils Gap, TX
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I have recently started working with polymer clay and I went a litthle over board. I was told that I have shown an natural ability at it by some experienced artist and I need to hone my skills. Here is the problem I have only ever paid for supplies with money from stuff I have sold. I tried to go around this rule but the wife says No. So here is the solution, I am selling two pen blanks for an Atlas or a Patriot pen. They are made from my scrap clay that has been run through an extruder and stacked. I need feed back. These are two of my favorite blanks that I set aside. I ship for free and I am selling them 2 for $20.00. I operate a swamill with my father in Central Texas. I come across a lot of unusual stuff that I would love to sell here. This is my first listing so be gentle please. I prefer PayPal.
Thank You, Scot |
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