islandturner
Member
I'm finding that pens that have had even a month or two of steady use, are turning dull where the user's fingers grasp the barrel.
As an example, this is a Cigar in Yellow Cedar Burl -- it's a year or more old, and one that I used at work. You can see the worn areas -- it looks thrashed. I've had a number of people tell me that their finishes have faded like this.
This pen would have had between five and ten coats of CA, then buffed and hut polished. It had the usual CA glossy finish look ...
How long should a CA finish last? That is to say, how long should it stay uniformly glossy -- even where their fingers wrap around the barrel?
Thanks
Steve
As an example, this is a Cigar in Yellow Cedar Burl -- it's a year or more old, and one that I used at work. You can see the worn areas -- it looks thrashed. I've had a number of people tell me that their finishes have faded like this.
This pen would have had between five and ten coats of CA, then buffed and hut polished. It had the usual CA glossy finish look ...

How long should a CA finish last? That is to say, how long should it stay uniformly glossy -- even where their fingers wrap around the barrel?
Thanks
Steve