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Junior gents & a Sedona

Jim

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Two excellent pens Woody, i really do like those Sedona kits, i have some in my collection but never used them yet .. I have a few chosen blanks to use when the shed is built my friend .. :thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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Two lovely pens:thumbs:

Peter
 

Penpal

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Pen turning is fun challenging then along comes timber that is dignified true and appropriate these well made and appealing pens are great Woody.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Woody

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Two excellent pens Woody, i really do like those Sedona kits, i have some in my collection but never used them yet .. I have a few chosen blanks to use when the shed is built my friend .. :thumbs:

I have to be honest Jim the quality on these isn't very good so I wont be buying any more of them not unless Dan can work his magic on them like ha has with the J/G
 
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