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Baron II fountain pen in Red Mallee burr

Jim

Grand Master
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Oct 19, 2011
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15,617
Very nice pen Terry, i like this wood, especially if you can get it where the wood has a vast amount of red in it ... :winking:

Moved it to Wood Mr Plonker ... :bwink:
 

Grump

Grand Master
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Aug 17, 2013
Posts
10,510
Location
Stevenage
First Name
Brian
Very nice pen there Terry but have you considered the harm you are doing to the environment by encouraging the the wanton destruction of the tree it came from.
Don't you think it would look equally good with a man made product adorning it? Please think about your carbon footprint.
Did you ask if it came from a sustainable source?
Do I really care?
Lovely pen mate but let down once again by pictures you can do so much better on.
 

Terry

Chairman Plonker
Executive Member
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Jan 31, 2013
Posts
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Location
An exile Geordie living in Kingston upon Hull
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Terry
Very nice pen there Terry but have you considered the harm you are doing to the environment by encouraging the the wanton destruction of the tree it came from.
Don't you think it would look equally good with a man made product adorning it? Please think about your carbon footprint.
Did you ask if it came from a sustainable source?
Do I really care?
Lovely pen mate but let down once again by pictures you can do so much better on.

The wood came from Timberbits !!!!!!
 

Jimjam66

Chief Battonager
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Jan 27, 2013
Posts
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Location
Basingstoke, Hampshire
a luverly pen Mr Chairman Sir

You took the words right out of my mouth, Steven ...

Brian, I fear that we are seeing something of a tidal change - first you only liked wood, now you're going to berate any wood users and insist that plastic is the only way to go! For the part that we Southerners played in leading you to this dark place we can only apologise ...

:face::face::face:
 
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