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Buckeye Burr

bellringer

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This is a stabilized buckeye burr on a baron kit finished with CA

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That looks one very nice pen but the image wont enlarge so that my old eyes can see it better but from what I can see it looks to be a grand pen well done young sir
 

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Lovely pen young Alex.
Sterling piece of wood held together well with the stabelizing, well worth the effort.
 

Jim

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Looks good Alex, good to see your straight back into it after your holiday ... :bwink:
 

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Thats a much better photo Alex thank you it shows the pen of beautifully as I suspected one top notch pen very well executed a pen that someone will proudly own and show of one day
 

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Hi Alex,

Enjoyed your Buck Eye Burl Pen I have many that are not mummified with resin and some that are its a strange process that seems to lock in the colour bit like turning stone changes the weight immensely. initially the Buckeye feels and looks like coloured Balsa wood it is so light.
Understand Woodys comment on viewing thanks for the increased detail in the second picture and showing your pen. How does it feel and write?

Kind regards Peter.:goesred:
 

bellringer

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Hi Alex,

Enjoyed your Buck Eye Burl Pen I have many that are not mummified with resin and some that are its a strange process that seems to lock in the colour bit like turning stone changes the weight immensely. initially the Buckeye feels and looks like coloured Balsa wood it is so light.
Understand Woodys comment on viewing thanks for the increased detail in the second picture and showing your pen. How does it feel and write?

Kind regards Peter.:goesred:

Feels fine and write the same as all the rest
 
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