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All this talk of longwood pens

loftyhermes

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With all this talk about longwood pens I'd thought I would show a couple of mine, the top one, is Broom turned as a one piece using a slimline kit. The bottom one is a two piece Ash turned completely in wood also using a slimline inards, with a wooden clip (that's not very good).
Steve
 

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Doug

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Very nice pens Steve :up:

Broom looks an interesting timber, might have to do a bit of gardening when the good lady is out :whistling:
 

edlea

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Me too, that broom sure has a busy pattern and looks great.... Good pair Steve.:thumbs:
 

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Love em bofe, fink they are great and good to see the exploring shapes around a kit instead of being standard.
Go for it sunshine keep it up.
 
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