ebonite, red coolabah, aluminum

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nappy155

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not a 100% happy with this one...i think where the body meets the cap could have been wider..
 

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JohnGreco

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I've been looking at this and I do like it a lot, but I think if you made the body thicker to better match the cap it might be disproportionate where the body meets the lower section. Maybe a thinner base on the cap?
 

MikeL

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I've only done three kitless but understand the difficulty in making them. I think you did a good job. It looks like you did a great job on cutting the clip slot on the cap. I am happy to see more efforts at incorporating wood into these type pens, good combination choices on this pen.
 

mark james

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Well, I like seeing a different profile. I would only favor a smaller taper where the body meets the cap, possibly a straight profile, but not to meet the cap at the SAME profile.

Very Nice!
 
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