Kentucky Coffee Tree Pen

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lefyldepens

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Happy Easter

Apparently early settlers roasted and ground the seeds to make a rough coffee substiture, hence the name

Andy
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magpens

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Love those props !!! . LOL !!

Also the pen !! . Very intriguing grain !

I am wondering, though, if you go through a process of reducing the pixel count in your photos. . They seem to me to be a bit "granular".
 

mark james

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Beautiful pen. Not enough of us are using crosscut blanks. Several possible reasons - we need to use larger stock boards and cut our own blanks usually, and drilling the holes can be testy as the drill bit will wander leaving an unsatisfactory hole. Are these good reasons not to use crosscut - No! The grain pattern leaves a lovely appearance and justifies the effort.

Well done. šŸ‘ Stay healthy šŸ˜·
 
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