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Hairy oak

Penpal

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If you look at the short block of Hairy Oak this pen was made from a slice off this and cut. Few blocks hold together the timber splits across the medullary rays. So great when it holds firm.

Peter.
 

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clement

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Waouw ! That's a stunning piece of wood and give a nice pen! I like it much :thumbs:
 

sammy

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That's one great looking pen, Peter. Never heard of hairy oak before but it's beautiful.:thumbs:
George
 

sammy

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That's one great looking pen, Peter. Never heard of hairy oak before but it's beautiful.:thumbs:
Sorry for the duplicated post, my kindle went on the blink.
George
 
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