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Ozzy

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I have turned many pens out of Zebra wood but this is the first time that this has happened. Notice the difference in the colors.

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I'm not sure if I should still sell it as a set or should I split them up? Your opinions and comments are greatly appreciated.
 
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hmmmm.....
you could show them together and let your customers decide.

you could sell them as a one of a kind set, your pitch
"through the miricales of nature one changed colors, i can never duplicate them"

or make a few more sets and see if you or your customers can mix and match more to your liking.

pete
 
The same thing happened on my last pen. I've made a lot of wine bottle holders from Zebrawood. From a piece of wood 2 inches thick and about 6 wide, a lot of times the colors will be quite different.

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We see it quite a bit with cocobolo... it's tough to find blanks that look the same *inside* no matter what the OUTSIDE looks like. Customers don't seem to mind tho', so I'd say "go for it."

Mark
 
The more unusual the wood, the more likely the color variance. You've definitely got a "set" and I think most customers will understand the color variations.
 
If you're making more, try to find simular ones as sets. But I don't think it really matters. I would tell those who ask that the wood has not been stained. It's the natural variations in a very rare piece of wood.
 
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