shastastan
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I have a few old pens lying around that I made for my wife's now deceased mother. I doubt that they were ever used since she was in an Alzheimer's home for 6 years. I made these pens before I knew much about finishing (I'm still learning, too). I have some pen dis-assembly stuff which I've used a few times with success. I'm thinking that I might take these old pens apart and apply a new finish. I would use 600 grit to take the old finish down and then start back up with higher grits. I thought this process might be a good learning experience for me, but I'm wondering if I should just toss these pens and move on. Any comments?
Stan
Stan