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First pictures from new guy Twist-Ed

edlea

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Wow Ed that's one helluv a nice Cigar ...it looks fantastic, perfect in every way .:claps::claps:

Ed
 

Doug

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Lovely workmanship Ed :thumbs:

I can see how some would think it over fussy but personally I like it a lot & that idea has been add to my to do list, thanks for sharing :claps:
 

Jim

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Great looking pen Ed, i love the segmenting work that was involved in its making ... Nice finish on it too ... :thumbs:
 

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It's a great pen and lovely finish, everyone should make one of those blanks, maybe not twice as it does something to my eyes.

Peter
 

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Rather harlequin-like, I like it very much. The separate stages of segmentation must have driven you to the edge of sanity!
 
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