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One more Workshop Pencil

Buckeye

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A Chrome Workshop Pencil with a home grown acrylic blank. Unfortunately I started to assemble it without the spring and had to take it apart and didn't notice I hadn't lined up the two hex nuts.

Peter

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Dalboy

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Nice pencil Peter shame about the two hex not lining up it is so easy to overlook the obvious I have done it plenty of times when making something
 

Penpal

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Strange I am sure looking at the picture I can not see the hex on the end and the middle together. I am a person who tries to match just put that aside as Joe Blo would and loved the pencil.

Peter.
 

silver

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Well, I wouldn't have noticed the hex wasn't matched if you hadn't have said.

Superb looking pencil Peter. Don't knock yourself up about it as I don't believe its even worth noting as the finish, shape and picture is superb.
 
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