Photochromic Sierras

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Photochromic Sierras (with new pictures)

This set is made with a photochromic additive and they actually change colors in the sun. They turn blue, green, violet, and gold, it just depends on the UV level and the way you look at them. The main problem with this type of material is that it is almost impossible (for me) to get a decent picture of it.
 

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jttheclockman

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Neil

Great looking pens. Is that an additive to a resin you can mix your own or is this a premade blank??? Thanks for showing.
 

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The additive is something that I add to my resin. I am not going to make any promises, but I will try to have a dozen or so made up by the middle of the week for sale. Thanks for the positive feedback on this.
 

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Neil

Send me the pen and I'll send you back a great picture.

Very cool pen
Mike


It is impossible to photograph these. I've been trying for a while.

Neil, they look good from here. I can see two of the colors.
 

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They look almost as if there is the same refractive quality found inside the abalone shells.

VERY PRETTY! I might be interested in some balnks down the road a bit.
 
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