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Another one of Dan's Omegas !!

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It looks stunning Terry. My lathe is set back up now so over the next few days I will be listing my first pen in over 5 years. Then the critiques will really begin ;)
 

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I appreciate what you say Peter (and David) and have stripped it down and redone it. I am not offended and I hope your not as I said that in jest !!! :thumbs:

I'm not offended, but I'm conflicted whether to say something or not, there are some princesses who do not like any kind of query. I don't think it does anyone any favours if errors/mistakes/faults are not pointed out, how else can one learn and get better.

I think when someone produces consistently top notch stuff as you do any blemishes stick out like a sore thumb, it's like the blu-tac saga, I wouldn't point it out if anyone else did it, but when you do it, it just doesn't fit in with the rest of your photography, even with the blu-tac your photos are head and shoulders above most here, but it shouldn't be there in your photos.


This is the pen after redoing the ca !!!

Perfect as usual:thumbs:

Peter
 

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I'm not offended, but I'm conflicted whether to say something or not, there are some princesses who do not like any kind of query. I don't think it does anyone any favours if errors/mistakes/faults are not pointed out, how else can one learn and get better.

I think when someone produces consistently top notch stuff as you do any blemishes stick out like a sore thumb, it's like the blu-tac saga, I wouldn't point it out if anyone else did it, but when you do it, it just doesn't fit in with the rest of your photography, even with the blu-tac your photos are head and shoulders above most here, but it shouldn't be there in your photos.




Perfect as usual:thumbs:

Peter

Many thanks Peter !!!!:thumbs:
 

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I like the pen and the kit and i can also see the pot marks mentioned, thou may be this could be dust left on after sanding. Fair C&C is good for everyone as long it is constructive like here it has been pointed out because of the large image probably not seen by the eye. Now it has been put right which i am sure this is how terry would want to sell his pens.
 

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Terry, my first comment was somewhat lighthearted BUT ... I did definitely notice a couple of pinholes. As the Master you are I know you would appreciate it being pointed out, your standard is WAAAAAAAY higher than most so for you a couple pinholes is a problem. Nicely recovered too ...
 

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Terry, my first comment was somewhat lighthearted BUT ... I did definitely notice a couple of pinholes. As the Master you are I know you would appreciate it being pointed out, your standard is WAAAAAAAY higher than most so for you a couple pinholes is a problem. Nicely recovered too ...

My comments were light hearted too !!!!
 
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