Slim Line Wine Cork

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Jgrden

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This pen is not finished yet as I am waiting for my order to arrive. A customer wanted a Slimline pen pencil set. Now you know how hard it is to modify a wine cork to fit a Cigar pen. Think of how hard it is to make it even smaller and yet save the vineyard logo. I did it !!!!

Wait 'till you see this little puppy when it is finished.

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:laugh::rolleyes:
 
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SteveG

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Forget horses...you are the "Cork Whisperer". All I could think of if I tried that is blowing out cork after cork. Nice job there. I can already visualize that these will produce a great pen.
 

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That's a neat idea and the results looks amazing. Are the corks stablized before turning? Didn't know the logo's went that far into the cork. Well will be going out to the shop between games this afternoon. Will start with an Sierra style. One question, just checked a couple of my wine corks the Logo is printed on them are the Logo's on your corks burned into the corks?
 
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Jgrden

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The trick is to not touch the logo. Preserve it. Clean hands, clean table, careful with the glue. Work from the inside out.
Thank you for your interest.
 
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