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Angelo as I said recently on one of your postings you set the standards here with your work the segmenting and picture display is professional craftsman level work noting also your previous detail you gave on making the Corn Cob Pen you think with both sides of the brain and create. Excellent features. I find Buckeye smudgy cut up.
Being an Italian born and raised in Brooklyn, NY I'm a little rusty on my Australian (LOL)
OR...Do you mean that the wood in the photo looks smudgy?
Now, now, no laughing!
Angelo
Angelo mate my way of saying it is a timber that either comes up beaut or fails and I was just about to post this is one of several times I have come back to look at your segmented Pen it is class and IMHO the other one is not. I have lots of BEB not infused with plastic it is featherweight ugly and I probably will not use it unless its supercharged with plastic infusion. Now please understand my term smudgy it has a soft appearance like a cloud sometimes has without substance being an Aussie born from several generations of Aussies my English is different as well. When BEB is hardened its like turning some weird substance and a form of dust comes off it as you turn it. Appreciate your photography skills. On one trip to America I stayed almost under the Brooklyn Bridge quite an experience another in closer in the city very exciting. We have a daughter living in Utah.