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A trio of Roman Harvest pens in Thuya Burr

Jim

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Excellent Terry, and a very good choice of wood .. The picture quality is much better which certainly helps show off the quality of the pens ... :thumbs:
 

bluntchisel

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Jeez, nearly missed these! There ain't much more can be said re these beautiful pens. I reckon they're top of the tree, Terry, and deserve to be passed on from generation to generation! Well done, Terry!!!:love_it::love_it::love_it:

Sigh...if only the Roman Harvest was designed to be capped - I just cannot bring myself to buy a kit with such a design flaw. All very well saying that these are desk pens, but I can see them - without the clip to prevent it - rolling onto the floor and getting damaged. ...more sighs...
 
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