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My first Gearshift pen

qquake2k

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This one is for my son, who will be graduating from the corrections officer academy soon. I chose the antique brass finish to match his badge, and the Duo Green & Black blank (from Exotic Blanks) to match his uniform.
 

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Jim

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I think this is a nice kit Jim, love the choice of blank my friend .. Very nice pen and good photography .. :thumbs:
 

Grump

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Looks a bit feminine for a son's graduation gift.
Dunno what's coming over people lately init?
 

Penpal

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One out of the bag there Jim wonderful to see the different pen kits going to where they belong my hat off to your son a tough career and so essential now more than ever , wonderful opportunity to be his Dad. Great pen.

Peter.
 

qquake2k

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One out of the bag there Jim wonderful to see the different pen kits going to where they belong my hat off to your son a tough career and so essential now more than ever , wonderful opportunity to be his Dad. Great pen.

Peter.

Thank you very much. It will be a tougher job than I can imagine. The prisons here in California are pretty bad with a lot of gangs inside. He's looking forward to it, though. He's grown up into a fine, strong young man. I'm understandably proud of him.
 
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