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A Wonderful Historic Pen.
This Pen is made from Jamaican Cocuswood ( Brya Ebenus ) which was recovered from a wreck of a ship that sank in 1783 whilst returning from Jamaica carrying Cocus in its cargo.
Cocuswood (Brya ebenus) is a beautiful wood and found mainly in Cuba and Jamaica. Very soon...
I have to say I for one dont like the way this forum is going it seems to be turning into a dictatorship no wonder so many people are leaving myself included which is a terrible shame as I have made some wonderful friends on here when you think how wonderful this forum was and it is being...
11" x 3" Holm Oak bowl if you had seen this lump of wood when I first got it out to turn it was full of splits and hols which I had to repair as I was creating it I gave it 3 coats of sanding sealer and a coat of paste wax it has the most wonderful grain which looks even better in the flesh so...
Corian is a wonderful material for segmenting in just a few hours I made these 4 blanks and turned them I particularly like the first and the last one they look and feels very macho
Had 6 wonderful pens delivered this morning for pens for heroes with no indication who they are from so a very big thank you I do like the bronze plating pens never seen them before