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workinforwood

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This is the best pic I can come up with. Tried a hundred different ways, I'm just not a photographer. 1st WC rollerball kit had defective threads. They replaced the kit and upgraded it to titanium gold.

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fstepanski

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Nice pen..
Natural light is best for pictures. Try shooting in a place that is not in direct sunlight, i.e. shade of a tree it will reduce shadows and sun glare off your awesome finish..
 
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great everything on the pen, as everyone else has said.

now on the photo, try a trick of mine when it come to shooting outside. don't shoot in direct sunlight. I like to shoot in the shade with the sun nowhere insight of the pen (behind the house in the yard). you won't get the high and bright reflections. just a thought......[8D]

Laurie
 

great12b4ever

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Pen looks great, and I can tell there was a lot of glue-up. NOw you have inspired me to make one with Redheart and I think brass. I have some .002 and .003" thick brass shim stock that I have been dying to try out. Red and gold may not be too bad.

Rob
 
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