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Now, this is wood!

Pierre---

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France
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Pierre
I have been happy enough to put my hands on some tiny pieces of very beautiful wood, could not wait to show them. Enjoy!

This is an expensive but not so rare Amboyna burl :
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Some Honduras rosewood burl with sap :
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An attractive bicolour African blackwood:
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And my favourite, a black-and-white ebony from Laos:
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C & C's are welcome!
 

Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Like the program Excel, excellent timber and workmanship is required to fulfil its destiny ie as a finished and stunning pen.Then to top them off you double ended them and crafted the two writing instruments. Wonderful desk pens Pierre.

Peter.
 
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