mark james
IAP Collection, Curator
And some regular slims.
I had not turned a slimline for about 3 years. Earlier this summer, the Ohio IAP Chapter had some predrilled corian slim tubes and kits distributed for future donations to Service members. The regular slims were turned by Bob Jackson, Magicbob and I.
Since I have recently had an interest in segmenting, and modified slimlines (there should be a contest for these ) were on my bucket list, I thought it was time to play.
I am keeping two of these, but the rest will be donated to our buddy in sunny Florida for "Pens for Service Members:" http://www.penturners.org/forum/f70/servicepens-2015-a-123881/ GaryMGg.
Two final comments: Please remember our Service Members, and if you have never went for the modified slimline... It is a very rewarding and easy to work with modification. (Kudos to Don Ward's book and tutorials available in our and his library).
I had not turned a slimline for about 3 years. Earlier this summer, the Ohio IAP Chapter had some predrilled corian slim tubes and kits distributed for future donations to Service members. The regular slims were turned by Bob Jackson, Magicbob and I.
Since I have recently had an interest in segmenting, and modified slimlines (there should be a contest for these ) were on my bucket list, I thought it was time to play.
I am keeping two of these, but the rest will be donated to our buddy in sunny Florida for "Pens for Service Members:" http://www.penturners.org/forum/f70/servicepens-2015-a-123881/ GaryMGg.
Two final comments: Please remember our Service Members, and if you have never went for the modified slimline... It is a very rewarding and easy to work with modification. (Kudos to Don Ward's book and tutorials available in our and his library).
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