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penfold1

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A few more of my pen's, i've posted a few other things already, I am new to this and only been turning for a few weeks.

magnifying glass in yew, european silver filigree in burr walnut
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letter opener burr walnut, slimline in cherry.
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silver bullet in burr elm and gunmetal bullet in spalted beech
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silver and gold filigree in purpleheart.
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Buckeye

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You have been hiding under your bushel some lovely pens:thumbs:

Peter
 

paulm

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For someone who has just started you're certainly turning some very nice items and doing a great job of it too.
 

johnny5

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Excellent looking pens,
remember just keep turning and keep enjoying doing it.
looking good already and practice makes perfect, happy turning
 

penfold1

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Thank's to you all for the kind comments..wish i had found this hobby and site sooner, i find the depression :down: i suffer with eases while im sitting at the lathe.:thumbs:

Just need practice with finishing them properly...any tips greatfully received.

regards Ian.
 

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Bloody Nora Ian they are wonderful mate well done keep em coming nice bit of fencing as well LOL
 

Paul

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Top work pen fold and glad it eases the depression.

Careful you will be greeting fed up when you can't get in the shed soon.
 
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