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glenpen

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A few month ago I was looking up about issuing Certificate of Authenticity with pens, somewhere ( which I cannot find now ) stated that they are a waste of time. Apparently each individually piece of wood should be tested to confirm what is said is correct. Has anyone else come across this statement.
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glenpen

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How is it when you are looking for something you have read and thought you had printed it off you can never find it. Sods law. I have given up trying to find the information on this subject but have found a note in all my rubbish that I wrote at the time that Certificates should say something like this. To the best of my knowledge and details obtained from my supplier,I think that this wood is as described.
 
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