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Yet still another piece of spalted cottonwood(bet y'all think that's the only kind of wood I have:)) I can't help it I love the way this wood looks,first time for a Cambridge,I Kinda like the looks and feel of it.
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I agree. The wood, the FINISH and the pen are beautiful.

I have bee out in the shop for the last 3 days practicing my finishing. I can only hope to someday get one that comes close to this one

James
 
I just notice why this kit does not look as top heavy as the El-Grande. The clip is higher than the normal kit. The El-Grande clip stops right at the bottom of the final cap, this kit is about mid way up the final.

Once finish off some orders and can play again, I have to make one of these even if it does break! (heck, my repaired ones have outlasted the un-broken ones!)
 
Extremely nice,Bill!
The Cambridge is a great looking pen,for sure,
and spalted cottonwood really dresses it well.
(I've come to expect your glass finish,btw.[;)])
 
Beautiful.

I'm turning my first Cambridge tomorrow. Cut and drilled the blanks today in Macassar Ebony. I'll post Monday or so.

Hope it comes out as nice as that one!
 
Beautiful looking wood and penmanship. I have to say, for my taste however, I think I'd like something a little less busy for that particular kit.

-Barry
 
Great Job Bill
I havnt tried the Cambridge or the cotton wood yet, Still trying to get caught up with some last minute orders, but I will soon, Santa mat be heading your way soon I hear[:)]

Great Job Buddy
 
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