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Another burnt offering

Treeesa

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You've some detail and patience there George, that is really sharp and excellent workmanship - I can tell you're a fisherman with that patience

Still too cold for fishing so how about next one you do the leaves in gold leaf :thumbs:::thumbs::wink:
 

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That look much better great work. I still have to get some practice in with my pyro machine
 

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That is very nice George I think your right about the centre band, what pen kit is it.

Robin
 

AllenN

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I think that is really nice George. I agree about the centre band, it does somehow detract from the pyrography. Looks more balanced now I think.
 

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Now that Is one superb looking pen George.

The way you have left the cb out really makes the match between the top on bottom sections is in my view spot on.

The only thing I would look at next is doing it on a higher end kit, your work is worthy of a top end fountain pen and believe would command a greater selling price as well.

Top class and perfection.
 

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Nice work George,
you have some fine detail and great skill
been meaning to try some scrimshaw on deer antler myself,:thinks:
 

sammy

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That is very nice George I think your right about the centre band, what pen kit is it.

Robin

Just a modified slimline. I want to move onto some of the bigger better quality pen kits soon to do the pyrowork a bit more justice.
regards
George
 

silver

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Just a modified slimline. I want to move onto some of the bigger better quality pen kits soon to do the pyrowork a bit more justice.
regards
George

I think the right way to look at this George is.

" I need a decent pen kit to do my pyro work justice" :thumbs:

Don't under sell your quality and workmanship, you deserve better and so should have better.
 

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I see this one is from the branch office, love the leaf design.

The acid test of kit V Kit is to do them on different ones then selling.

This one is outstanding and a show stopper, very well made.

Peter
 

sammy

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Thanks everybody for your kind words of encouragement, being new to turning pens it is most appreciated.
Regards
George
 
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