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A Couple of PSI Marmite pens i was commissioned to make.

johnny5

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Here are a couple of Marmite PSI pens made to order using High End Acylics from Conway Stewart
First Antique Brass Pen Gear Shift pen in Bracken Conway Stewart Acrylic
Second Pen Steampunk Pen made using Razorshell Conway stewart blank

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silver

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Dare I say it... I like the gear box shift pen kit...... There you go I have done it..:wink:

Feel better now I have come out..

Nice turning and finish on both kits as well Johhny :thumbs:
 

Woody

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Love the first pen but both are very well turned and finished well done for being different and thanks for showing them
 

Jim

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Marmite or not all they need is a dress putting on them Johnny, and they change to good looking pens .. :thumbs:
 

Neil Lawton

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I love seeing the variety of the pens you produce Johnny.

I too like the look of the gear shift kit. Now go away and put some wood on one!:whistling::funny:
 

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Remarkable pictures detail detail detail the mantra of pen persons completely satisfied you have been for me the pioneer and courage to try two vital reasons for success.

Peter.
 
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