crushed velvet, cellulose accetate, cebloplast and one bakelite for sale.

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mredburn

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I have come to the conclusion that I have more pen blanks than I will ever use. Its time to let someone else have them to enjoy and make great pens.
Prices do not include shipping or insurance. Post your choices in this thread, I take paypal or I can take a cheque if you dont do paypal.
First up.
Crushed Velvet blanks.
Black CV 9/16 square x 5 inches long. $7.00 each 10 available
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Blue CV
5/8 x 5 $7 each -qty 3 available sold
5/8 x 7.5 $9.00- gty 1 available sold
5/8 x 12 $16.00 each qty 2 available.

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Light silver blue CV
9/16 x 5 qty 4 $7.00 each all sold
These are not as dark a blue as the first set but more of a silver with blue tint.

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Tan CV
9/16 x 5 9 available ( one is partially rounded) $7.00 each

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Green CV
9/16 x 5 quantity 4 available $7.00 each

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Red CV
9/16 x 5 quantity 10 available $10.00 each
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Cellulose Acetate.
Red Black Silver
9/16 x 5 .25 qty 11 available $9.00 each
9/16 x 10.5 qty 4 available $18.00 each

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Cellulose Acetate
Blue black silver
5/8 x 5.375 quantity 4 available $10.00 each.
5/8 x 6.5 quantity 1 $12.00
5/8 x 9 quantity 1 $18.00 sold

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Black / silver cebloplast 5/8 max. its oval shaped but the smallest diameter is 5/8
4.5 inches. quantity 1 $8.00 sold

blue /grey cracked Ice ceblos plast sold
5/8 x 5/8 x 5 quantity 1 piece $10.00 sold
5/8 x5/8x 14 quantity 3 $28.00 each sold
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and last on the list is a piece of bakelite
7/8 diameter x5 cream colored with a 3/8 hole through it.
qquantity 1 $40.00
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EricRN

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Hi Mike, I'd take the black/silver cebloplast and one 14-inch piece of the blue/gray cracked ice cebloplast.
 

PenHog

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Hi Mike,

I'll take the following please:

(1) Black CV take: 5

(2) Cellulose Acetate. Red Black Silver 5.25in: take 5

(3) Cellulose AcetateBlue black silver 5.375in: take 5

(4) Blue /grey cracked Ice cebloplast: take all that's left

Please PM me with payment details (edited for grammar only)
 

PBorowick

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Hi Mike,
If still available I would like the following:
(3) Blue CV 5/8" x 5
(2) Green CV
(1) Cellulose Acetate Blue/Black/Silver 5/8"x9"
(1) Cellulose Acetate Blue/Black/Silver 5/8"x5"

Please PM me with the payment details.
Thank you.
Paul B.
 

jttheclockman

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Mike this is an old thread that surfaced again and not sure how I missed it when you first posted but if there are any more crushed velvet blanks available in any color I would take them all. Thanks.
 

jttheclockman

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I went back and looked at your list here and did not realize the crushed velvet was as thin as it is. really limits the kits. But still only interested in the crushed velvet. Not interested in the celoplast. Have enough of those. If you have any pens made from kits with crushed velvet I would like to see them. I realize kitless would be a great material for these but I do not do ki
 

mredburn

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John, I jsut sent the pm. These work better for kits than kitless because they are thinner and shorter. I dont have any picture of them made into pens at the moment.
I know I have seen on IAP, the black, red and blue ones used.
 

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John, I jsut sent the pm. These work better for kits than kitless because they are thinner and shorter. I dont have any picture of them made into pens at the moment.
I know I have seen on IAP, the black, red and blue ones used.
Pmed back at you.
 
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