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Had a few kits hanging around so I made them up a steampunk dressed in a piece of Spalted Burr Elm and a few nautical pens both dressed in HMS Victory woods Oak and Elm from the keel
 

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flexi

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mark
Three little beauties, you have some lovely timber there mate made even more special with the historical touch.... Verynice:drool::drool:
 

CraftyNick

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When I was an apprentice many, many years ago I worked on HMS Victory. No, I didn’t help build her! I may be old but not that old. I was lucky enough to make some of the rigging blocks that as far as im aware are still being used. That’s my claim to fame. Lovey pens by the way.:thumbs:
 
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