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Coffee Bean Slimline Pen

paulm

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Thats very nice Robert. I've seen these blanks for sale for very high prices. I like it but don't think I would pay the £7 or so for a blank... I might have a go at making some :thumbs:
 

Baldy

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I like a lot.. £7 a blank seems a bit pricey but may still be tempted.. [emoji106] [emoji106]
 

Doug

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Looks very nice :thumbs: though if they are £7 a blank :nooidea: I'd have put it on a better quality kit :thinks:
 

Jim

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It is a good looking pen Robert, i have been tempted in the past to buy one of these blanks, but always put it back on the shelf .. :ciggrin:
 

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Neat pen mate mine from 15 yrs ago went powdery in the beans when I looked at the extra blanks on the shelf tons of time to better casting but if you can smell the beans while you cut and after the bean strength is vital.I prefer full encapsulation.

Peter.:fingers:
 
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