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Bill Mooney

Blind old git
Grand Master
Joined
Aug 16, 2014
Posts
11,096
Location
County Durham
First Name
Bill
A slimline pen dressed in xcut old English Oak given to me by my mate Basil. It was buried in the stone wall of his cottage & has been there for 200-250 years & was probably 350+ 450 years olds when the tree was felled. It has a beautiful deep colour, hard as the hobs but nice to turn.
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Tony

Full Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2020
Posts
78
Location
Wiltshire
First Name
Tony
Beautiful pens Bill. I love the ‘wavey’ grain that follows the pen lines. Very nice.
 
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