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A Bunch of Mistrals

Bammer

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Cambridge
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Brad
Olive from Neil, Redwood Burr from RockyB, Thuya Burr, Yew from the log in my garden and last but not least the Sycamore Burr from Mr Lawton, which I'm keeping.
Mistral Olive 2.jpg
Mistral Redwood Burr 1.jpg
Mistral Thuya Burr 2.jpg
Mistral Yew 3.jpg
Mistral Sycamore Burr 2.jpgMistral Sycamore Burr 1.jpg


Very nice kits but these will have to sell before I will get more .... but not the sycamore ... and maybe the Olive ..... but I like the Yew ..... dammit :thinks:

Brad
 

silver

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Somewhere in Staffordshire,
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Eamonn.
Nice set of pens mate, really dreally nice. i like all of them.

I share your dilemm, but remember how the other pens would feel if you just kept one:face:
 

Phil Dart

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Looking good Brad - You have been a busy boy!. I can see why to want to keep the sycamore, it's a beauty isn't it? Mind you, I quite fancy that redwood burr as well:whistling:
 

Jim

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Each one has it's own character Brad, great looking pens indeed .. Why not keep all of them, then buy some more to sell, well they are all keepers .. :winking:
 
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