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A couple of Zetas.

paulm

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They're crackers Neil. I've never heard of Pissards Purple Plum, it sounds like a horse :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Neil I would seek a pleasant name for the u beaut plum reminded me of an old story Dad and Dave bushy blokes Dave won his way in the City from the bush in a spelling competition came to the final going great guns failed at the last moment. Returned the hundreds of miles to home explained the questions etc finally said the last one he thought was easy said whoever thought Auspice was spelt a u s p i c e.

The two pens are neat ready to go where you choose and both have very subtle grain and colour.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Neil Lawton

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Thanks guys.
Haven't turned much recently.
Hope to rectify that in the next few days! (need a fingers crossed emoticon Jim?):bwink:
 

Neil

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Shocking.:nonono::nonono: Not good at all,:nonono::nonono: would have been lovely if you had posted them in the Turning Pens section, would have been corkers. Nope not here.:face:



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