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Burr Elm On a Jr. Gents forntain pen

Woody

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Pure class Terry just pure class what more can I say but pure class did I say pure class Violet keeps telling my I'm repeating myself what a load of cobblers Terry pure class mate
:thinks::love_it::love_it::love_it::love_it:
 

Jim

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That looks very nice Terry, Burr Elm is a lovely wood to use on pens as this picture shows ... :thumbs:
 

Grump

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Just look at the colours in that Oh look at the finish on that.
It's GORGEOUS Burr Elm is my mostest favouritest wood init?
 

Penpal

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Terry,

That Burl Elm does carry the beauty of the old Celluloid it surely glows it is among the best of Elm I have seen twas a pleasure to see from over here.

Kind regards Peter.:goesred:
 
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