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Some of these have been curing in the shop for a couple weeks to a month (lacquer finish). some of the others are more recent.

First up is a Copperhead from Exoticblanks on a Chrome Sedona.
2nd is an English Mulberry (From Sandringham, the Queen's private estate) on a BT Retro from Aaron.
3rd is an Irish Bog Oak on a Platinum and 22k Jr. Statesman
4th is an Axis Antler Sedona/Baron (Combined hardware). This piece of Axis was actually meant for a Sierra, but was large enough to get this Fountain out of it.
5th is an Irish Bog Oak on a BT Retro from Arron (I like his better than CSUSA's version as the trim is better)
6th is a Siberian Pea Tree on a Two-tone Platinum Cigar from Woodpenpro
7th is an Antique wood (unknown variety salvaged from a 1890's-1900's Tenant Farm house in South Carolina) on a Two-tone Pacifica from Woodpenpro
8th is a Pheasant Feather (from JohnU) on a Chrome Vista from ExoticBlanks
9th is an English Boxwood (From Sandringham estate) on a Two-tone Gold Titanium Cigar from Woodpenpro
10th is an Irish Bog Oak on a Chrome Slim (I use small unmatched pieces from when I'm cutting up larger pieces)
11th and last is a Philippine Persimmon on a Two-tone Pacifica

The 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 9th all have Lacquer finishes.
 

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That is a nice collection of pens and a nice variety. If I had to make a choice I think #6 would be my favorite. Thanks for showing and keep up the great work.
 
WOW Mike you know how to make up for lost time!

I have a special fondness for Irish bog oak/yew..don't know why..:rolleyes:. Even with that in mind, that English Mulberry just commands my attention. Awesome group!
 
Fine lookig bunch of pens Mike, I like the Pea Tree pen, I've never seen that wood before, of course the IBO ain't half bad. I'll be showin some shortly,
Thanks
 
Gorgeous stuphph!!!!:smile::smile::smile::smile:

Did you know that Persimmon is a member of the Ebony family and was once used to make the club head for golf club woods? The Japanese still regard persimmon as the supreme timber for making hashi -chopsticks.
 
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