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First post! Baron & Jnr Gent

andy

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Hi All,
My first post, thought I would show my last two pens a Dymondwood Jnr Gent & a Brazilian Tulipwood Baron
Andy
 

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Vic Perrin

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Hi Andy and welcome to the Forum. You will find some great advice amongst the posts on here. Like myself I can see that your photography skills do not match your pen making ability. Some of the guys on here give excellent advice on how to show off your pens as well as tips on turning them.

The style and turning on the pens look great it's a pity that the pics are a little blurred as it takes away the splendour of you pens.

Looking forwards to seeing more of your work

:thumbs:Vic:thumbs:
 

Paul

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Welcome and a fancy way to make your first post. No advice from me clearly way more experience than I.

Join in, but watch out for the casters as I think they have sniffed too much resin.
 

TK woodman

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Welcome to the forum Andy - Two great pen there and don't worry, my pics are the worst on the forum.
 

Woody

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Well done Andy looks to be a nice bit of turning one very small thing the tulipwood pen try to match the grain up with the two halves I may be wrong but the two halves have been screwed on the wrong may round but that is just a small thing the pens are made extremely well
 

Buckeye

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Welcome to the forum Andy, it always nice to take a photo with the cap on and one with the cap off, it shows different aspects of your pens.

Peter
 

andy

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Hi All,
Many thanks for your kind comments, tips and very warm welcome. You are right my photography skills are certainly not the best!
Cheers
Andy
 

Grump

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hi Andy Welcome mate enjoy yourself and show some more of your wonderful creations init?
 

Jim

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Welcome to the site Andy, thanks for showing your pens my friend, i wouldn't worry to much just yet regarding your images, i am sure they will get better, like most of us here photography came second best .. :thumbs:
 
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