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Snakewood and Gaboon ebony custom (based losely on a Panache and a Churchill)
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Spalted Hackberry (thanks Curtis)
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Yellow Cedar Burl
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Desert Ironwood Burl (second -thanks Nolan)
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Honduran Rosewood Burl
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Thanks to all who look, particularly to those who comment. [8D]
 
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MesquiteMan

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Wow is right on the spalted hackberry. I guess I will have to start turning some of that myself instead of sending it out! That is some that I spalted myslef too. Great job on the pen and the finish. Very nice.
 

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Great pens, Lou. The spalted hackberry has reminded me that I have several large hackberry logs that have been outside on the ground by my shop for 6 months. Don't know how long spalting takes but I can see from yours that I better find out. It would be to much to hope for that mine looks like the blank you used.
 

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All in the group are spectacular. The spalted hackberry is as several other posters stated a standout Was the blank stabalized? It looks like it is in the later stage of spalting.
 

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Thanks again for the kind words. It is rewarding to know that some of you find my pens aesthetically pleasing.

The spalted hackberry was not stabilized. In fact, to add a slight degree of difficulty, Curtis cross cut this blank. Fortunately, despite the beautiful spalting, it was not particularly punky.

The engraving is the buyer's logo, tastefully executed by Ken Nelsen at www.kallenshaanwoods.com .
 

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Top-notch work (as usual), Lou.

Love the spalted hackberry- having a hard time deciding which I like better, it or the Honduran Rosewood burl. Think a first hand examination will be necessary for me to make up my mind, so if you'd just go ahead and pop those in the mail to me, I'll get a decision made[:D][:D][:D].
 

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I agree Gerry. Although these are all lovely and expertly done (What else would one expect from Lou??? [:D][:D][:D]).

There is just something about the first one that screams classy.


Uh well, if classy screams.......[;)][:D][:D]
 
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