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I have only just started pen making and as yet I don't really know what I am doing. But thanks in the beginning to Walter and now this site I am feeling more confident. I hope to go on and sell a few to help fund more exciting stuff.

There is no doubt that the acrylic looks very nice and I get the point that some might like to buy these as opposed to the wood forms. But weeeelllll I still feel I am a wood turner.

I have taken advice from here and looked at the George Watkins site and I agree, he sure has got some pieces on there.

Maybe when I get a bit more proficient ( not sure if I have spelt that right ) I might have a go. But I got a lot to learn yet.

I will get round to putting picci's of some of my segmented stuff on here as well as my first pens. But I gotta get somebody to show me how to put photies on here. Cos I'm so fick see and I am not from Essex. (whoops, I guess that will upset some of you, but I don't mean to ).

It's nice to read your comments and tips. I am certain you guys are going to me a great deal.:bwink:


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