A Tru Stone Afternoon

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Whaler

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I had some new True-Stone blanks that were crying to be turned so here they are.
1) Two Tone Copper Sierra EB wrapped in Black With Gold Web
2) Satin Chrome/Chrome Sierra EB wrapped in Azurite.Malachite
3) Gold TN/Chrome Art Deco wrapped in Reb/White Spiney
All were wet sanded through 12000, plastic polish and Ren wax.
 

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Mickey

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Better slow it down. Looks like the supply of Tru-stone is drying up. I love the red one and you did an outstanding job finishing on them all.
 

ldb2000

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Great looking pens you have there . I love working with Tru-stone . They just look and feel awesome .
Question though , the red and white one is an EB ? it looks like one of the new PSI Art Deco pens .
 

Bree

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Three excellent pens. The Azurite really looks terrific. I have one of these blanks and I am dying to try my hand at this stuff.
:wink::wink::wink:
 

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Question though , the red and white one is an EB ? it looks like one of the new PSI Art Deco pens .[/QUOTE]

Thanks Butch, that's what happens when you hit enter to fast.
 

PR_Princess

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Very nice Dick! I like all three, but the Azurite/Malachite is my favourite! It seems to have a lot of depth. Was it more difficult to turn than the others?
 
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