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Knocked these out today

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Managed to knock out a couple today.

Gearshift in olive ( from Neil L ) as I have a potential customer for that. It's a solid heavy pen but the gear action would drive me nuts in use. I like the tyres!

Stratus in teak The teak looks oversize but just checked and it's almost flush so must be the photo playing tricks
 

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Very nice pens, that celtic knot is to be admired, it's a cracker:thumbs:

Peter
 

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Love em both Derek especially the celtic knot that is stunning mate I had two of the gear shift pens and two of me granddaughters nicked em
 

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Must have been a good book on pen turning as you have done a cracking job on these pen Bob !!! LOL:wink::wink::wink:

Haven't read it yet you cheeky bu**ger :funny::funny:



Thanks for the kind comments guys, The knot was my first attempt at a cider can / veneer sandwich and lucky it worked first time.
 

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''Used thin mahogany veneer sandwiched between aluminium from cans (cider). Only problem was I had to drink the cider first Angelo.''

Over here it's beer cans:drunked:

Here as well Angelo, :pint::drunked: just happened to have a large box full of cider cans I've been collecting from people to try melting down, another one of my "get around to doing it oneday"
 
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