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holylandpens

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Jerusalem, Israel
Hi everyone,

Nice to meet you all.

I'm a retired doctor who has now become a pen maker. My site can be found at http://www.holylandpens.com/

I'd greatly appreciate any comments or suggestions any of may have.

I would also like to put the IAP logo on my website can anyone explain how I can do this.

Many Thanks

Gary
 
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fiferb

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Welcome Gary. The pens on your website look terrific. You may not need this info but here are some links that may help you. Not sure if they'll answer your question about putting the IAP logo on your site.

This link is - a PDF document on the acronyms used here on the IAP site. I am sure you know many but this will help with those you don't.
http://content.penturners.org/articl...9/Acronyms.pdf

This link has postings by different pen turners on what they wish they had known earlier:
http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=46654
 

phillywood

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Gary, welcome to this site. Do buckle up and enjoy the ride there are so much info. that my head still spinning trying to keep up. I am a newbie myslef. But, the most impressive thing I can tell you about this site is that it has so many experts and fine people that they go out of their ways to hlep you with anything that you can bring up on this site. Even chewing gum.
I have a Qsn., that jerouslem olive wood is only availabe in Isreal? it's grain and patern is breath taking and I'd like to find some to use it for pen as well as bowl turning.
I am glad you are retired that now youcan keep up wiht the pace here on this site.
Well, Welcome again.
 
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holylandpens

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Jerusalem, Israel
Hi,

Jerusalem olive wood is available around the world via such sites as craftsupplies.com and woodcraft.com

I get mine from just a stones throw away from my workshop! It is a very beautiful wood but has to be treated with respect.

All the best

Gary
 
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