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ocean blank on a Silver Baron

brody2123

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Made this for a friend who had an affinity with the ocean. There were a lot of steps to get to the final blank but happy with the results. First cast was a gold/silver mix, then crushed up and mixed with some blue stones then recast in a transparent blue to resemble being under water. Put it on a sterling silver Baron kit which I rather like.
 

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Buckeye

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That's lovely:thumbs:

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Nice to see you haven't loss ya knack now is it..

Superb piece of casting Brody, look forward to seeing some of those in the market then can we..?:wink:

Fit and finish is impeccable as well.
 

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Nice to see you haven't loss ya knack now is it..

Superb piece of casting Brody, look forward to seeing some of those in the market then can we..?:wink:

Fit and finish is impeccable as well.

Thanks very much Eamonn. I've changed my approach to turning pens a little, in the persuit of better a better fit. I'm trying to put as much quality in a I can so thanks for noticing.
 
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