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My first pen since November.

Terry

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This is my first pen since before my operation. I started it a week ago but only got in the shed to finish off today. I forgot to look to see what the acrylic was as I was in a hurry to get back inside as chemotherapy doesn't like me in cold weather and I have to be exceptionally covered up.
The pen is a Chrome Lucida.
 

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Buckeye

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Good to see you back in the saddle, it's a great pen.

Peter
 

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A lovely pen Terry and as nice to see you back doing your magic despite the chemo. :thumbs:
 

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Well done Terry. - bet that made you feel a lot better - Now get Jim round to move all of your kit into the lounge - just don't give him too long to do it :thumbs::thumbs:
 

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A stunning pen Terry :thumbs:
But not worth going out in this weather when having Chemo :nonono::nonono::nonono:
Consider yourself told off :wink:
 

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You have to be mad but I must say that is a bloody nice pen now you have proved your point stay in the bloody warm bet Jackie wasn't very happy with you mind I do understand how it feels mate not being able to do anything not easy just be wise my friend get well first then you can go for it big time plan a bigger insulated workshop that will keep you entertained
 

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that is a cracking pen

what a superb blank also

but

I cant imagine even close what u r going thru
I recently met someone in a similar situation..made me humble if that is correct words
they said why live life to the full..just carry on as usual was their attitude
I had to agree
ffs take it easy Terry ,,there is light at end of tunnel and getting cold will not help

Steve
 

Vic Perrin

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That's a cracking pen Terry you ain't lost your touch Mate. Don't get overdoing it I realise you must be missing the turning but all that will come in good time you need to get yourself well on the way to recovery first.

:thumbs:Vic:thumbs:
 
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