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qquake

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I've always liked the traditional shape of the Compson. I used a laminated wood blank for this one, and love the teardrop shapes on the sides. Reminds me of the old Dymondwood blanks.
 

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magpens

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That certainly is a beautiful pen !! .

I love the symmetry of the laminate pattern, the way you have centered the turning axis and then turned it !!!

Thanks for showing !!
 

budnder

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Me too - it's a great looking clicker. The only quibble I have is the way the back of the clip ring sits on the blank. I've split a few blanks at assembly time by pressing that on too far.

Your profile on the blank looks great.
 
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