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That is VERY nice! I'm amazed at the star itself and wonder how you made it, but the color scheme is also perfect! Great blue (what type of wood is it?), with great light wood, paired with a great kit finish choice.
 
Lets see if I done that on a inlay----useing Ivory for the base material----ebony for the cross---set it in a Bloodwood blank.
Gee if there where only more hours in the day.
 
Beautiful photography, Kiddo. This is an excellent example of your "digital art."

You may want to re-mention that the pen is not yours, as that fact is escaping the notice of some of the posters.
 
Originally posted by wdcav1952
<br />You may want to re-mention that the pen is not yours, as that fact is escaping the notice of some of the posters.

Oops, maybe I need to read better, huh Cav? [:D]

So who did do the pen, can you tell us?
 
Originally posted by angboy
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Originally posted by wdcav1952
<br />You may want to re-mention that the pen is not yours, as that fact is escaping the notice of some of the posters.

Oops, maybe I need to read better, huh Cav? [:D]

So who did do the pen, can you tell us?

Just a gentle nudge, Angela.[;)] No clue as to the maker of the pen, but I really like it.
 
The pen looks a lot like the Israel Flag pen in Ken the Engraver's Gallery

http://tinyurl.com/owfay

Great photo with pen and flag.
 
Originally posted by Rifleman1776
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Originally posted by laserturner
<br />The pen is an inlay kit. http://tinyurl.com/ycn9cr The blue is dyed and stabilized curly maple from Arizona Silhouette.

Neither your tiny url or business web site would open for me. Might just be a tear in cyberspace, I dunno.

Must be your computer or your connection, Frank - both worked fine for me.
 
Originally posted by Rifleman1776
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Originally posted by laserturner
<br />The pen is an inlay kit. http://tinyurl.com/ycn9cr The blue is dyed and stabilized curly maple from Arizona Silhouette.

Neither your tiny url or business web site would open for me. Might just be a tear in cyberspace, I dunno.

Maybe it is long-distance from Arkansas to Arizona. Did you pay the extra 25 cents?.

Works fine from Pennsylvania.
 
Originally posted by wdcav1952
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Originally posted by Rifleman1776
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Originally posted by laserturner
<br />The pen is an inlay kit. http://tinyurl.com/ycn9cr The blue is dyed and stabilized curly maple from Arizona Silhouette.

Neither your tiny url or business web site would open for me. Might just be a tear in cyberspace, I dunno.

Maybe it is long-distance from Arkansas to Arizona. Did you pay the extra 25 cents?.

Works fine from Pennsylvania.

Even when I opened a new browser window and typed in the url it was very-very slow as were changing pages on the site. No other sites were slow for me. That was yesterday, don't know about today yet.
 
For anyone interested, here are the results of a professional web "stress test" on Ken's site.

Load Time Check for www.kallenshaanwoods.com
Total Page Size: 156.70 Kb.
Total objects on the site: 28
HTML Page Size: 56.19 Kb.
Images: 100.51 Kb.

Connection Speed Download Time (sec)
14.4K 100.29
28.8K 50.14
56K 25.79
128K ISDN 11.28
1.44MB T1 1.04

For dial-up users, you may find the page loads a bit slowly, but Ken's site (and products) are highly visual and require large numbers of pictures. If you are using any of the high-speed connections and the page still loads slowly, you may have an issue with your internet service provider.
 
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