stoneman
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Here are the first four moose antler pens I've tried. Don't expect a lot as I've just started and have less than ten pens total under my belt. From top to bottom the are:
1. My first one â€" a Sierra with the natural color of the moose antler piece I used.
2. Next came a slimline. The lower barrel is a bit fatter than intended, but I did manage to try an antler stain on this one.
3. Third was another slimline. This one has all natural moose antler color and the pattern was just happenstance, but I like it.
4. The forth is another Sierra, this one using the antler stain again.
I am pretty happy with them for my first few, but please critique and offer any tips or comments so I can learn. These pens contain all kinds of moose antler section, from hard “bone†to very porous “marrowâ€. I am getting a little better at filling in the porous stuff and have painted my tubes white on them to avoid any brass showing through.
Tips, advice or comments welcome.
1. My first one â€" a Sierra with the natural color of the moose antler piece I used.
2. Next came a slimline. The lower barrel is a bit fatter than intended, but I did manage to try an antler stain on this one.
3. Third was another slimline. This one has all natural moose antler color and the pattern was just happenstance, but I like it.
4. The forth is another Sierra, this one using the antler stain again.
I am pretty happy with them for my first few, but please critique and offer any tips or comments so I can learn. These pens contain all kinds of moose antler section, from hard “bone†to very porous “marrowâ€. I am getting a little better at filling in the porous stuff and have painted my tubes white on them to avoid any brass showing through.
Tips, advice or comments welcome.
