JohnGreco
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I made a claro walnut pen that imho, came out pretty good. I snapped a few shots for my website and about a month later brought it along to an outdoor craft show.
A couple of weeks after that, I was looking closely at the pen again and I noticed these ghost rings in the CA finish near the base of the cap. They weren't there during the show, but it had been a terribly cold show (cold enough that the ink in my pens was seizing up).
Is it possible the cold temp's made this happen? You can see the original pen had no hints of any trouble. This also happened to an african blackwood pen made around the same time and brought to the same show.
I have included a picture of the pen when it was finished and one of the cap today. Thanks in advance
A couple of weeks after that, I was looking closely at the pen again and I noticed these ghost rings in the CA finish near the base of the cap. They weren't there during the show, but it had been a terribly cold show (cold enough that the ink in my pens was seizing up).
Is it possible the cold temp's made this happen? You can see the original pen had no hints of any trouble. This also happened to an african blackwood pen made around the same time and brought to the same show.
I have included a picture of the pen when it was finished and one of the cap today. Thanks in advance
