Resins from Wood Bin , Statesmen Jr.

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This was last night work, I wanted to read a new book on fountain pen repair, but the new resins I got from The wood Bin were calling me,....Cut me....cut me.....:D

I am going to post a little info on these blanks in pen turning. Thanks for looking, Happy Holidays, Anthony

Statesman in Platinum w/22K trim


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Wall Street in gokd trim, two different cuts....


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Anthony, those are great looking pens! Also, I've been meaning to ask you, what kind of setup do you use for taking your pictures? They always look very good.

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Thanks all, out of the 10 samples you get, the brown is by far the nicest.

RT. I use this light box http://tinyurl.com/4ycwf I found them on ebay for about 150.00

You can make your own for allot less, but I reaaly like the portability of this. I can take it from the shop to home. When the pens are laying inside the box the camera is ussually at an F stop of 4.0 and shutter speed about.8 , I only have the top light on.

I wish you wouldn't have said that about the pics, I almost had myself talked into buying the new Canon digital for 900.00 maybe I'll wait. Anthony
 

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Thanks Anthony, and don't let me talk you out of getting a new camera, I just got the Canon 20D and I love this thing, just need to do something for close ups. [:)]

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