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Olive wood pen

Penpal

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Peter
Found a box of blanks from Bethlehem, France, Spain and Australia rough cut it would have to be NSW grown.

Peter.
 

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Terry Q

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Roanoke, Illinois USA
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Terry
Olive is such an interesting wood. Smell nice while turning, sands well and has some of the most amazing grain. I like Olive, to bad its so expensive. Beautiful pen!
 

Scots Bill

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great pen and great figuring in the olive wood. I use one in my diary that my son made. I am making one with zebra wood pretty hard stuff.
 
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