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Horse Zeta.

Neil Lawton

Longlocks
Fellow
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I love the Zeta, it's great for using up those little offcuts.
A bit of Horse Chestnut.

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Jim

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The H/C is showing some lovely character Neil, goes very well with the kit .. Nice pen indeed .. :thumbs:
 

Neil Lawton

Longlocks
Fellow
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Very nice Neil but the idea that you need to use up little offcuts takes the biscuit :funny::funny:

The kindling box was renamed the offcut box when I joined this forum!:goesred:

I do think Ali would rather be warm than see another pen though:whistling::funny:
 

Penpal

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Positive flow of markings in this pen Neil where does it get its name beside an obvious horses eat the nuts? Neat pen mate.

Peter.
 

Neil Lawton

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Fellow
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York
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Positive flow of markings in this pen Neil where does it get its name beside an obvious horses eat the nuts? Neat pen mate.

Peter.
Horses don't go any where near the conkers Peter.
Latin is Aesculus hippocastanum
When the leaf stalk falls from the tree it leaves a horseshoe shape complete with nail holes evident.
 

Penpal

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Horses don't go any where near the conkers Peter.
Latin is Aesculus hippocastanum
When the leaf stalk falls from the tree it leaves a horseshoe shape complete with nail holes evident.

Thanks Neil names become legends and this named tree for a great reason, many thanks.

So much confusion in life.

Peter.
 
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