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A new Sedona & a Junior gents

Woody

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A new Sedona in a white n black crazed blank and a gun metal Junior Gents dressed in camo type colours both are absolutely superb blanks they are from Pen Blanks
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That is a lovely set of blanks there Woody and you've turned them superbly as normal. :thumbs:
 

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Love the blank on the Sedona, but not so keen on the other one :thinks:
Both turned and finished to your usual hogh standard Woody :thumbs:
 

Jim

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Yup, i like them Woody .. The top one looks very much like Trustone .. :thumbs:
 

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Had some fun Woody only really looking at one of the two pens at a time because like others when viewed together all my training, experiences start comparisons. Individually they are beaut for all reasons. When I was heavily into photography there was a school of thought that screamed out Old Master ie appearance etc based on work by Rembrandt we used to imitate the moods and backgrounds lighting direction ad nausum so immediately your second pen became old master to me very difficult to capture in a pic love it.
The marbled effect in the first one is outstanding. Thanks for showing. Great work mate.

Peter.:claps::claps:
 

Penpal

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Had some fun Woody only really looking at one of the two pens at a time because like others when viewed together all my training, experiences start comparisons. Individually they are beaut for all reasons. When I was heavily into photography there was a school of thought that screamed out Old Master ie appearance etc based on work by Rembrandt we used to imitate the moods and backgrounds lighting direction ad nausum so immediately your second pen became old master to me very difficult to capture in a pic love it.
The marbled effect in the first one is outstanding. Thanks for showing. Great work mate.

Peter.:claps::claps:

An example of Rembrandt lighting (one light reflected from the wall and our home made old master background) heaps of detail lost in quick pic of the pic taken of Wilma and me in the mid 70,s when we had been married 20 yrs taken by a mate one morning in the studio.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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I really like the sedona:thumbs: but not sure of the other one.

Peter
 
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