Pheasantwood TM Shakespeare

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CjG78

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G'day!
Made my first Taylor's Mirfield Shakespeare today, gotta say it is quite nice. Feels like it was made by hand. Paired it with some of my pheasantwood that I have been saving. Some groovy patterns in this! Ca finish
 

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mark james

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Splendid pen. I must say, you have an incredible assortment of timbers. I really enjoy seeing your posts - always something to admire. đź‘Ź đź‘Ź
 

egnald

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Hi Casey, another beautiful pen - I just bought some Pheasant Wood from Laos, but I haven't turned any yet. It is certainly another pen worthy of your exotic pen case. - Dave
 

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First blush the whorls on a thumb likened on your beaut pen . The most beautiful of pens ,colour special and consistent mystery all through,thanks for the 2nd pic it opens up the strong interest and satisfies the mysteries held in that exciting grain. I will never tire seeing Pheasant Pens they each one have a statement to make,they emulate the fire in the great colours and stimulate the senses,not too many pens can do that . Amazing is the changing direction the grain takes almost as does a burl cut. Thanks for showing Casey. Kind regards Peter.
 
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