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Couple of Rollerballs

Jim

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One good thing about these kits is the fact that you have plenty of material on them which helps in my opinion .. Nicely turned David .. :thumbs:
 

Neil

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One good thing about these kits is the fact that you have plenty of material on them which helps in my opinion .. Nicely turned David .. :thumbs:

Every time I see one of these Jim, I have an urge to cheer myself up by unearthing and completing a Polaris kit.
 

Penpal

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David I see greater value in Slims with Streamline bands kit wise but there is always family requiring a spare pen for these.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

brody2123

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I had loads of these and finally used my last one last year and won't be back for more. They're a good practice pen for long drilling. That's not to detract from how well turned they are though:thumbs:
 

paulm

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I've never had any experience of these kits but don't think I'd buy any. Nicely turned though :thumbs:
 
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