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Baron Mk2 in Mappa Burr

Woody

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These pen blanks landed on my door step this morning they are from David (lignaterrae) it is a very light wood in weight as well it feels like it will just fall apart but it is very stable I did have to fill a few eye holes that went right through to the tube with saw dust but I was expecting to have to do a bit of filling as you do with most burrs easy to turn and finish
This one is already in my collection Its mine LOL
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paulm

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A lovely piece of wood and so nicely turned and finished Woody. I can see why you would want to keep that one.
 

Jim

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That sure is up there among the best Woody, great looking pen my friend .. :bwink:
 

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Thank you for being so kind but Its easy when you have a good bit of wood dont you think
 

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This shows great skill, and what a result Woody!! :love_it: This is why wood is the best medium for anything. Mother nature is the greatest artist of all.
Nice one mate!!!:thumbs:
 
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