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A couple of pens.

Neil Lawton

Longlocks
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Been a while since I've made any pens, just had too many other things to do!

Anyway, I'm off work now, and managed to make a couple of Zeta's this afternoon.

Coloured burr Sycamore.

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Oak crotch.

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Bill Mooney

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Two beautiful pens there Neil. I like them both. The coloured sycamore really makes a great blank & the grain in the oak is super.:thumbs:
 

Neil Lawton

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Doug

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Jim

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Two good looking pens, i do like those coloured ones that you make Neil .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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The coloured one had me thinking Neil they do stand out from sometimes ho hum when dyed like seeing different together lovely examples of both pens good time well spent mate.

Peter.:fingers::fingers::fingers:
 
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