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glenpen

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Just experimenting. Irish Bog Oak Normal. Then when heated up with fingers or in pocket turns into color.:face:
 

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glenpen

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Southport
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Glen
All I can say at this stage is that's it not a spray. My son runs his own business supplying and making special effect paints for Theaters.Stage Shows, TV, Theme Parks and Videos etc. He asked me to look and test his latest project on wood to see how it works on pens. It will take some time to come to a conclusion good or bad. It's like testing a new car before putting it on the market. I will try and let you know how it progresses in the future.:drool:or :sob:
Glen
 
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