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flexi

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Hi all, my little project is now finally done......
Other than the little bloody white ribbons everywhere and sweating on if I go too thin, I have enjoyed turning these! ???IMG_20210126_183108.jpg
 

Penpal

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Peter
Mark you have excelled my friend I would commend you from all my senses this result is without doubt earth shaking in its cultivation and realisation. I count it as a rel privige to see such magnificence cultivating MIK,s methods sincere flattery. With those windows in the body of the pens ,outstanding design and top of the tree craftsmanship my friend. Huge accolades mate.

Peter.:rolling::rolling::goesred::goesred::thumbs::thumbs:
 

flexi

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Thanks Peter, it gets better...... 5 have been donated to the Maunsel sea Fort group and are being auctioned on behalf of the RNLI:thumbs::thumbs:
 

ValleyBoy

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Ash
These work beautifully and I love the concept and the way you’ve matched the materials.

The fact that a deserving charity will benefit from your efforts just adds to their appeal.

Hats off to you. Great job!

Cheers
Ash
 
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