Any antique car collectors out there? Model-A spoke pen

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Hi everyone!

So I have been trying to get this done for a few months now.... I finally got all my machinery fixed or replaced and have the supplies together.

I have been wanting to make a pen for my grandfather. He is a car collector and has upwards of 15 vehicles. From early 1900 Model-A's & Model-T's to Thunderbirds and Woodys. He even has a pre Model A Ford. Since his retirement his life has revolved around restoring and collecting cars.

So I had the idea of making him a pen from the spoke of an old Model-A. The original spokes were made of Hickory. Now I know Hickory isnt all that exciting of a wood to make a pen out of, but the history behind the piece of wood is pretty cool.

I also wanted to make an interesting box for the pen, so I made a replica of a spoke and bore out the middle of it. The pen slides into the center and then a plug closes it all up. Hopefully the pictures below will make this all clear.

Please feel free to give comments and suggestions.

Matt
 

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A few more pictures

1 Navigator for my Grandfather & 3 Wall streets for the gentlemen I got the spokes from. If Im careful I can get 6 Wallstreets out of 1 spoke!
 

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Now that is just way to cool making pens out of wood wheel spoke and the pen box is cool. Your grandfather ought to like it.
 
You're a magician! You made something out of nothing. And something really nice to boot. Great job!
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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