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bluntchisel

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Hi, Guys,

Another of Dan's Omegas', this one dressed in a Timberbits acrylic. My piccy makes the pen seem very scruffy-looking but I can assure you that it's a beauty, and does the style proud! Fished with grits to 600 (wet-sanded) and four coats of F/P.

Regards to all,

Bob.
 

Twister

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Hi, Guys,

Another of Dan's Omegas', this one dressed in a Timberbits acrylic. My piccy makes the pen seem very scruffy-looking but I can assure you that it's a beauty, and does the style proud! Fished with grits to 600 (wet-sanded) and four coats of F/P.

Regards to all,

Bob.

Hi Bob

never tried ground corn for fishing:whistling:
nice looking pen..maybe a white sheet of paper would show it off better

Steve
 

Buckeye

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It's a gorgeous blank it looks so rich:thumbs:Steve is right it would be easier to see on a white or plain background, but it's lovely as it is.

Peter
 

Jim

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Very nice blank and pen Bob, the red in this blank looks very deep which goes really well with the pen plating .. :thumbs:
 
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