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paulm

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Last nights effort in the shed.

1. Elm
2. Elm
3 Elm Root
4. Bramble.
 

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Lovely pens, the elm root is superb:thumbs:

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Four very nice pens Paul :thumbs:
The Elm root is a stunner:love_it:
and the Bramble looks very similar Holly :nooidea:

I think that holly is a bit whiter and you can't see it but bramble has fine lines running down the length of it.
 

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Four cracking pens Paul. Do you always use slimline kits with a streamline CB? Is that because you prefer the slimline clips or is it just cheaper that way?
 

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Very nice pens, the Elm root has a lot of nice grain. Being from the other side of the pond I don't know what a bramble is?
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Four cracking pens Paul. Do you always use slimline kits with a streamline CB? Is that because you prefer the slimline clips or is it just cheaper that way?

You can but standard or fancy streamlines Dave in the same way you can with slimlines. I prefer the fancy clip but sometime use the standard as it gives options although not too often as I don't like them.
 

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Very nice pens, the Elm root has a lot of nice grain. Being from the other side of the pond I don't know what a bramble is?
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Dennis, Bramble is a thorny wood that bears blackberries.
 
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