I made a few pens out of it, and have yet to have a pure success. One with a friction polish developed sharp edges on the dark strings edges that gave the pen a rough feel. Not overall bad, as I like to feel the wood texture, but it worries me that eventually they will work free and fall out (like the ones that ended up in my skin while I was turning), This was a Woodcraft Euro pen, so the wood is still relatively thick when complete. Next was a Wall St, and after the "feel" of the other one, I did the whole super thick, glossy smooth CA finish. Not sure if it was the CA or the fact that the WSII ends up with very thin wood in the end (esp. when turned down to allow for a thick CA coating) but this one finished fantastic. After 2 days, I started to notice variation and texture to the CA finish, and a bit later, 3 significant cracks in the wood (must have shrunk consistently). Haven't had the heart to try again, as I have 6 or 7 more blanks, and I love the look of the wood (or grass as was mentioned...) and I hate to make something I like and watch it fall apart. I tossed the WSII barrel and replaced it, but I still have the euro and keeping an eye on it for any other changes...
Glad to hear of others sucesses. Maybe I'll try again...