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This came from the top of an axis antler so it is not pure white, but I really like the lines. So what do you think, Good, bad or ugly?


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Hi Travis,

Very nice pen!

Haven't tried any antler! Is it easy to work with? Have worked with bone, and the smell of working with a hobby drill makes me think of the dentist. Is Antler similar?
 

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I will be selling some of these. I dont know how I am gonna do it though. I have written the names down of people that have emailed me about axis in the past. I have 23 people that are wanting some. I may have to just draw names or do a raffle. This is just the start of axis antlers. They are the nicest I have seen. They will do statesman and gent size pens.
 

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Originally posted by kkwall
<br />Hi Travis,

Very nice pen!

Haven't tried any antler! Is it easy to work with? Have worked with bone, and the smell of working with a hobby drill makes me think of the dentist. Is Antler similar?
I have not used bone but antler is not hard to work with at all. I would rather use antler than wood, I just love it. I have began to like the smell, it's not so bad.
 

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Travis, Thats a very nice pen I am going to try that too if I win some in this raffle: http://www.thepenshop.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2687

At only $10 a ticket, how can you go wrong?
 
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