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flexi

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Some nice ones there, not sure about the bullet one think I'm more traditional:thumbs::thumbs:
 

fortress

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They are very nice Graham, not sure about the top one. I see you managed to polish the Carbon.
 

Graham W

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Yup, the bullet ones different. It is a tad heavy on the top end, think i may have a go and put a yellow acrylic on the next one so to match??

The tip is going to be dipped in Humbrol red enamal paint at some point ( no pun intended ! )

But i do take on board any input all + and - 's or i wont learn :-)
 

Bill Mooney

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Nicely made pens but I don’t like the bullet pens I’m afraid. No offence meant. We’ve all made pens which are not quite right & we learn by experimenting.
 
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