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Few more slimlines

ajmw89

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Couple more made last night. One in black walnut, 2 in poplar. Walnut and one of the poplar's finished with CA and MC wax, the other poplar just MC wax



 

ray7

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Very nice. :thumbs: I have people that buy off me that like the bulbous ones because of problems with grip.

Ray
 

Buckeye

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Nice, I think you should swap the tops over, they look like they would be better balanced.

Peter
 

stevenw1963

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nice pens Adam even the bulbous ones. Not everyone HAS to have a straight n thin pen, good to be different.
I have straight n thin pens made a couple of years ago that just wont sell whereas the bulbous ones do, lots of people prefer to have something to hold onto.
 

Penpal

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Progress Adam the slim ones are excellent to tuck into note books i have had so much success with the other :thumbs::thumbs:shapes I let the recipients tell me what they like.

Peter.
 
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