Chittum Burl Set

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Chittum Burl with mega bark inclusions on a Statesman Fountain pen and Jr Statesman rollerball. Wood comes from only 1 region in the US. That is in the Huntsville Al area. This is also known as smoke tree. It was used to make yellow dye during the civil war.
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Those are beautiful Phil. I appreciate the description as I have heard of Smoke Tree as well as Chittum Burl, but did not know they were the same.

Very nice.
 
Magnificent Pens Phil.
Absolutely Stunningly Spectacular Blanks, Superbly Faceted, Fitted and Finished.
I Cannot Recall a More Spectacular Timber.
Gorgeous Craftsmanship, my Friend.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 
I keep looking at these pens. Great job with some beautiful wood.

In fact, lately I haven't been interested in any wood, but now I find myself searching the internet for Chittum burl for sale! Haven't found anything interesting so far.

It is the bark inclusions that make the pen special for me I think.
 
Thank you for the response. I guess it was funny timing on his sale post!

I think what made yours so special was the smoke trails, for me anyways, which that black doesn't seem to have.
 
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