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Grump

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Yep it's a well turned and finished pen with good pictures but sorry I fail to see the attraction in Antler and Horn.
Thats to take nothing away from your skills and it's fine for those who perhaps love animals and want to be reminded of them.
My take on animals is to eat it before it eats me, the only ones I like are those on my plate.
Horses for Tesco and all that init?
 

yorkshireman

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Dominique that looks very good. A good use of what is a natural waste product. Which deer is it from? I've got some water buffalo horn when I find time to use it.

keith
 

edlea

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Beautiful job ...with a natural material that has been used by man for thousands of years ..:love_it:
 

Woody

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Theirs no doubt you have produced a very nice pen there very well turned and finished
 

Jim

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That is is one of the best pens that i have seen made from Antler .. :thumbs:
 
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