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Gold field burr and brass

Woody

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I sold my one of these the other day so here I am making another one Sierra dressed in gold field burr with the voids filled with drass powder and thin CA as usual a polish finish camera Fuji cost £35 in a sale 2 years ago
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Superb Pen, can I interest you in a real camera that is not yet on the shelves?

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I like that, in fact I like that allot Grandfather....:thumbs: really nice bit of wood set off with the filled burr..
You know ! I think you are getting the hang of this pen turning lark..:devil:
 

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I like that, in fact I like that allot Grandfather....:thumbs: really nice bit of wood set off with the filled burr..
You know ! I think you are getting the hang of this pen turning lark..:devil:

And picture taking Aperture f/8.0, Exposure time 1/75 sec, Focal length 4.7 (lens), Flash Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO speed 100, Metering Mode Pattern, Camera Model Fuji FinePix JX510.
But you knew all that anyway dad, that was for Terry's benefit.

To think this time a couple of years ago your pics were real crap, among the worst ever init?
Nice pen too.
 

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Lovely Oupa (Afrikaans for grandfather, I don't dare risk Grump's ire again!).

It don't bother me mate I don't care how you spell it nor what you call Woody.
He says you can call him what you like as long as it's not "late for dinner init".
 

Jim

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Super looking pen Woody, love the way you have used the brass powder as the filler, goes well with the wood .. :thumbs:
 

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That's lovely sir ...I still have some of that wood which I'm going to put on the batch of Lucidas that are winging their way to me as we speak.
 

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That's lovely sir ...I still have some of that wood which I'm going to put on the batch of Lucidas that are winging their way to me as we speak.

Go for it Ed you will love the pens when you make them the one I sold was one of my everyday pens this one will replace it till the same happens again LOL
 

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A lovely looking pen Woody.

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no flash
f80 lens.
Loads a dosh.
 
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