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I only recently started turning, and drool over all the fantastic pens on display. Here is a Mesa I turned out off Red Currant Burl without bushings while my 76 year old uncle watched. He was so impressed with the whole pen turning thing that he also wanted to try. The Fancy was his first attempt (with a little help). Needless to say I now have to find him a cheap (being a pensioner) lathe while he is on a 10 week road trip.
 

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Well , you can drool over some of the pens here and I`ll drool over your wood . Is that red currant actually from a currant bush , or is it a wood that has been given that name because of its appearance ?
 
We call it Red Currant, but it is not related to the actual Red Currant fruit which grows on a smallish shrub. The common name came from a passing resemblance of the fruit to that of the afore mentioned shrub. The scientific name for this tree is Searsia Chirindensis. I have a very acute sinus reaction to the sawdust of this plant.

The Black Stinkwood is so called due to a very strong odor that is released when the timber is cut. Once dried it still has a slight odor, but it I find it very pleasant. A very sought after timber locally.
 
Well, I hope both of you have a great time. This addiction...er, hobby...is great fun and allows so much creativity.
 
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