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a couple of my offerings

nobby

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heres a European in Purpleheart and a streamline in Tulipwood...
 

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paulm

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A lovely couple of pens there Nobby. I really like that Tulipwood :thumbs:

You've managed to get the purple heart a nice colour as well. :thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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Two nice pens, but the tulip wood is superb:thumbs:

Peter
 

PhillH

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Love that Tulipwood, the only other ones I've seen have been fairly bland, but that's nice. Great shape and finish.

The Euro is nicely made, but I don't like the Euro kit, philistine that I am.
 

Jim

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Two nicely turned pens Nobby, the Tulip Wood looks very unique .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Smashing Purpleheart quite a lot of detail in the grain with a beaut colour indeed Never seen Tulip Wood that colour ever before have heaps of it over the years however your second pen is exciting both well made nicely presented...Peter.:claps:
 

silver

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Purple Heart looks superb and the tulip wood is really showing off:thumbs:

Only a couple of points for me as I think both nib ends are ever so slightly over turned and looks like there is a little lip. The top end of the euro centre band looks just a little under turned as you can see the radial edge just a little bit. Sorry, only my oppinion and could also be the picture casting a shadow.

But both look as tho they have a nice finish..:thumbs:
 
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