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Guardian Click Pen

daveygee

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Jul 2, 2014
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Dave
Managed to get down the workshop for half an hour and this came out with me:

I know it will not be everybodies cup of tea but I like it.
Bit big in the hand but ideal for those with grip problems.

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Blank is Mocha Ice from my GPS stock.

C & C's welcome
 

Jim

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Oct 19, 2011
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It is good to see kits to help those who suffer with Arthritis Dave, you made a great job of this one, and that blank is something special .. :thumbs:
 

flexi

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Sep 12, 2014
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Maidstone
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mark
Loveing the blank.....and it goes nice with the plateing...just not sure on the kit....might have to try a couple...nice job thou:thumbs:
 

Woody

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Jul 12, 2013
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at home
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no
The first batch I had of you Dave sold in a flash personally I like the kit and as you say good for people with grip problems well done mate is that one of your new blanks, I will have to get the last lot made up
 

Vic Perrin

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Rugeley Staffs
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Great looking blank Dave. I'm not that keen on the kit but it does serve a purpose. It also looks like a good seller according to Woody.
:thumbs:
 

Bluefoxy

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Jun 26, 2013
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London
I actually like the kit. A few years back I made one for a drinking buddy down at my local. Ralph had suffered for many years with rheumatoid arthritis in his hands and other joints. He was in constant pain and unable to hold anything heavier than a single scotch. His great passion was horse racing and it was left to me and others to ring the horses, in the sporting life, so he could phone them through to his bookie. The pen helped him greatly and he was, at long last, able to hold it and do his own marking. The joy on his face was palpable. Keep up the good work Dave.

Ray
 
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