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One of Dan's Zetas...

bluntchisel

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Hi, Guys,

Well, seeing as I've had no money donated to keep me off the streets (you tight old gits!!!) I had to make a pen to keep the wolves at bay.

Dan came up with a nice pen when he marketed the Zeta range, and we've all seen them in all sorts of materials since. This is one dressed in Timberbits PB 068, a favourite of mine! Finished with wet grits to 600, a few wipes of thin CA with lathe running slow, and metal polished until it gleamed, and boy, does it gleam!!!

Bob.

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Buckeye

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It does look good:thumbs:

Peter
 

Jim

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Very nice Bob, i love the deep coloured red in the blank, goes well with the pens accents for sure .. :wink:
 

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Well if we had donated money to keep you off the streets, you wouldn't have had time to turn such a beautiful pen :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Neat pen Bob the red is regal and deep.I note photocopying became Xeroxing pen making Dans creations quite an institution.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Peter.
 
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