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Here are some cross pens after much trial and error. Thanks for looking.
Osage Orange/Bloodwood/Holly
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Olive/Bloodwood/Holly
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Chokte Viga/Bloodwood/Antler
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Amen!
Originally posted by GaryMGg
<br />Woody,
All your trial and error effort has certainly paid off in a technique
that's obviously accurate and repeatable.
Beautiful workmanship.
 
Those are excellently made!!!!!I only know one other person to get them that good!!! [;)]( No, not me )
 
Very Nice!

I know it's wrong, but I've started seeing footballs where ever I look lately. Yes, I am ready for some Football!

Rmartin
 
Nice work. I particularly like the proportions of the inlay. A lot of the cross pens I've seen don't look much like what I think of as a cross. Of course, I'll have more room to talk when, and if, I ever try to make one!
 
Nice work Ranger.

Were those blanks supplied by that mild mannered gentleman who goes by the name of our nations bird emblem?

Joe
 
Originally posted by Gulfcoast
<br />Nice work Ranger.

Were those blanks supplied by that mild mannered gentleman who goes by the name of our nations bird emblem?

Joe

I know for a fact that Eagle did not make these blanks, but he does admire the effort and workmanship that WoodenRanger put forth to make them. They may have been inspired by Eagle's work, but they are indeed WoodenRanger's work.
 
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