Different type of pen for me today

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lefyldepens

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This gorgeous blank was generously given to me.

I had to be very careful not to chip out around the aluminium

Stay Safe Andy
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skiprat

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I've come back to look at this pen several times now. It's such an interesting blank and you can stare at it and see something new each time.
When I first saw that type of aluminium mesh being used, I thought that for it to work, the mesh would have to be set out absolutely perfectly.
When I saw this one this morning, my first thought was, 'what the hell !! ....the colour is cool but the mesh is all over the place..!!!!.'
Now I think it's just amazing....every part of it adds to it, if you know what I mean.
I love it...:)
 

magpens

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I agree with Skip !!

The charm of this pen is actually in the "disarray" of the mesh, as well as in the coloration of the resin !!
And the two working together just "do it" !!

You have a very interesting and attractive pen, there, Andy !! . Well done !!
 
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