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Longwood

Penpal

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Like the theme needed exploring and could be endless. Like them do they fit your pockets or are they better on the desk?

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 

paulm

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Very nice, I like these longwood pens, they give a lot more room for different woods than just the normal slimline pens.
 

dotslad

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Like the theme needed exploring and could be endless. Like them do they fit your pockets or are they better on the desk?

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:

These pens are the same size as the streamline but made from a slimline kit as has been said in one of the comments they offer infinite combinations and are very economical to make
 

Jim

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It certainly does it for me Ian, i especially like how you have used the plywood .. :bwink:
 
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