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One Piece Barrels on Longwood Click Pens.

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All woods were gifts from friends.
Top Pen - King Apple
Center Pen - Caragano
Bottom Pen - Crabapple


 
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Padre

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Really beautiful pens! The recipients will love them.
 

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Larry;

Interesting approach...I sell a ton of clicks and you have me thinking of them in a different way.

Nicely done.
 
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Another winner!!!

I would never have thought of disguising a longwood as a slimline clicker!:eek: Awesome work!

Very smart indeed!!
And excellent fit and finish as always!
Beautiful woods too!:biggrin:

Andrew
 

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One Piece Barrels on Longwood Click Pens.
All woods were gifts from friends.
Top Pen - King Apple
Center Pen - Caragano
Bottom Pen - Crabapple
Hi Larry; Well you know my thoughts on them. I can't help but admire you for your thinking outside of the box.

Not that I will ever consider doing a clicker to look like this:wink:, but how far down is the dividing line?:confused:
 
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Hi Larry; Well you know my thoughts on them. I can't help but admire you for your thinking outside of the box.

Not that I will ever consider doing a clicker to look like this:wink:, but how far down is the dividing line?:confused:

Thanks, I think. Not quite Phi, the golden ratio, the divide is approx 1.8" from the top.

Another winner!!!

I would never have thought of disguising a longwood as a slimline clicker!:eek: Awesome work!

Very smart indeed!!
And excellent fit and finish as always!
Beautiful woods too!:biggrin:

Andrew
Larry, these are great! I loved the first one you posted and these are even better!

Thanks Andrew and Joe and everyone else. I never could follow instructions.
 

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Very cool. I'd be more prone to do that on a more boring wood, or an acrylic- with distinct grain I think the advantage of the length is lost with the cap effect.

However, I do like the look and I will now plan on doing this to a few when using plainer woods or acrylics.

Excellent work!
 

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Larry! i also like this method or design change, the blank size on this kit is just too long in my eyes, however the kit does give us plenty of room for change which is a good thing. Anyway Larry! great job mate your pens look really good.:biggrin:
 
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