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Acetate pen 2

Barry

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I took the pen stripped the pen and resanded and ca and m.m. and polished with acrylic polish know im happy
 

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Jim

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Looks good Barry, if you are happy with it then we know there is no humps or bumps in it .. Shows a very nice finish to it my friend .. :thumbs:
 

Barry

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When I took the pen apart there was 4 inclusions they was not there when I first put it together:thinks::thinks:
 

Walter

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I have taken the liberty of adjusting the exposure so I can actually see the pen. ( My eyesight is not what it was)
There is also some lens distortion in the top image that makes the pen look bent.

Once I can see it it looks like a very fine pen indeed. I do like those vintage acetate blanks.

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