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Contrary to popular beliefs, I still make wood pens :D I was running low on these and BB had them on sale last week. You don't see to many posted around here. They are fairly good sellers still.
Stream line El Grande in Koa, Lace Sheeoak , Bocote and the bottom one is yard wood. I know whoose yard it was from, (Rich K) but I'll be damned if I can remember what he said it was.
Well you saw pretty much what I made this weekend [8D]
Thanks for lookin, again :D



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Originally posted by pete00
<br /> how big are they compared to statesman, jr statesman or baron?
They fit rightin the middle, larger than a Jr, smaller than a Statesmen. The bottom takes a 31/64 and the cap takes a 11mm & 33/64. Kind of goofy the way the cap goes together.
 

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Originally posted by PenWorks
They fit rightin the middle, larger than a Jr, smaller than a Statesmen. The bottom takes a 31/64 and the cap takes a 11mm & 33/64. Kind of goofy the way the cap goes together.

Anthony,

Those are the same drill sizes as the Regular El Grande. Is this around the same size, only with a tapered cap?

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