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Lignum Alpha

Vic Perrin

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Lignum Vitae on a Alpha Fountain Pen
 

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johnny5

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Really nice looking pen Vic , LV is such a nice wood to turn
i made one the same , the bugger split on assembly.
 

Penpal

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Lignum with this grain is exciting, great picture Vic. I like the Alpha better than others opening shape. I notice you turned the join so well closed to make a superior pen in design, I see that has a lot to do with the mating rings (no steps then ). Superior clip size and shape. Altogether special.

Peter.
 
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