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ragz

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Basically a Sierra or Wallstreet mod.

Blank is African blackwood

Let me know what you think. This finish has given me fits and I don't think I'm done with it yet
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Skye

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Blackwood is oily if I remember correctly.

Pen looks good, not too sure about the color combo of the kit itself.
 

Skye

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I'm assuming the background was white? If so, here's a pic a little more true to life, which I think makes the pen look a little more color coordinated:

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Skye

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I've got a photo/raster editing program called CorelPaint in the Corel line. It's got an color hue adjustment tool in it. I just fiddled around with the hues till the background became almost white, since that was the only certanty in the pic, a white background.

I'd guess there has to be a freeware photo editing software out there that can do the same thing. Years ago, there was a freeware that was very similar to Adobe Photoshop, but totally free.
 

Rick_G

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When I get an oily wood like that I will usually (providing I remember, sometimes suffer from old timers disease :biggrin: ) wipe it down a couple times with alcohol to remove most of the surface oil. Seems to help most of the time. Pen looks good.
 
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