Box Elder with Acrylic trim

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Been a while since I did a kit, and this was a lot of fun - I had a request for a rollerball, and was given a very nice chunk of Box Elder burl to make it out of (also known as 'Manitoba Maple', grow all over Winnipeg).

So I put it together with some green flake acrylic as trim on a Triton kit, and here's what came out:

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Thanks for having a look!

Cheers,

Ken
 
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Ken, I love that pen! Not only do the colors look great together but the green acrylic really frames and enhances the box elder. Great job! Doc
 
Thanks for the kind comments!

Beautiful work.. was the Triton kit a reasonable price -- where was it purchased?

paul

A bit pricey, at about $19 canadian. But good quality parts and plating, so relatively worth it. I get these locally at Lee Valley.

Cheers,

Ken
 
Well Ken....if you're going to revert to a kit, this is certainly the way to do it. I agree with the others. The material is a beautiful match. Nice work.
 
I really like the color combo. I've done a couple pens with spalted pecan on the upper, and black acrylic on the lower. I think I'm going to get some green blanks now that I've seen your pen.
 
That's a real eye catcher, love the color combination. I've always liked dyeing B.E.B. green but this looks good together.

Thanks for showing this one, Keith "mrburls"
 
Cutoffs are great for this application. Another nice "green" accent is the Trustone malachite.

Absolutely. Another favorite I've done mant times is Amboyna with a very thin blackwood trim and then a wider trim of Tru-Stone Arizona Jade. In fact, still got one of those that I use from time to time...

Ken
 
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