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A few segmented patriotic pens

Woody

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I ordered some .5mm red white and blue plastic sheets and they arrived today so I just had to make these up a slimline a Gatsby and a zeta they will be going with me to the blind veterans centre in Wales in April good fun init Ooops I have just noticed I have done one of them wrong oh well another day tomorrow to make some more LOL
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AllenN

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Gosh Woody, if the sheets only came today you certainly didn't waste any time. What glue did you use to get in hard enough that quickly? Very impressive and for a great cause.
 

Woody

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Gosh Woody, if the sheets only came today you certainly didn't waste any time. What glue did you use to get in hard enough that quickly? Very impressive and for a great cause.

Hi Allen I use med C/A glue
 

Jim

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I like to see this type of work Woody, all nicely done my friend .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Woody the combinations are so special mate they will go over a treat when you visit with them your range and output is astounding thanks for sharing mate. Last night we went to a friends Church group where a guy talked Aviation experiences since the fifties as a pilot in incredible places including New Guinea he would be over the moon to see your finished items and knowing and associating with service people myself I foresee a standing ovation awaits you on your visit.

Peter.
 

brody2123

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Can't believe how quickly and how well you keep knocking em out mate. Great work as usual.:thumbs: A note about the one that's wrong though. It's not wrong, it's a design feature. I've been using that excuse for years and it works for me:wink:
 
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