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Penpal

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Peter
Kelvin love that Pen so well shown and made. I love knurling and timber beaut combination. Great shape to your pen thanks for showing so well.

Peter.
 

pittswood

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Rhigos, South Wales
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Kelvin
Thanks guys, glad you all liked it. The London plane wood, in its former life, was a bread cutting board. Came from a house owned by a lady that originated from Jamaica and came here to live.
I think, one piece of wonderful cross cut wood and that piece is not the best grained.
Thanks again guys for your comments.
Kelvin
 
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