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Eucalyptus wood accents.....

Penpal

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First Name
Peter
Real timber used with complementary species unrelated can often jar the senses and one take over the other then you house the pen in a magnificent pure grained box entirely fraught in normal circumstances, designing the pen with unorthodox shaping and boldness challenges me strongly I found myself almost unable to say how often ever I was so impressed by the whole as each individual part smacks of creativity and craftmanship.

The downright isolation brought about by the use of reflective black succeeds in focussing to the exclusion of all else on these products. Proportions in the pen an individual consideration the stepdown from the top to the pen proper too great for me but for me it would be how I like a pen to use when apart. The last picture accentuates that step when closed.

Itzak you challenge the norm commendably. What a stunning finish mate you acheived.

Kind regards Peter.:claps::camera::waver:
 
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