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Owl inlay

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apologies for uploading yet another inlay but I quite like this one. it's not the most difficult one to make up - much to fiona's amusement i pieced this one together in the waiting room at newcastle general hospital whilst waiting for a parkinson's outpatient appointment! i'd arrived early and managed to get all the pieces held in place with elastic bands with the exception of one claw before being called. the rest i completed at home. i hope you like it. please say if your tierd of seeing these. if you hadn't noticed i quite like making them!!! bfn andrewowl.gif
 

edlea

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Looks great Andrew ..mind you I must say I wish the pic would stay still long enough for a real good look.:devil:
 

Doug

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What's a forum without pictures, keep posting up what you are making Andrew that's what we come here to see & this is another smasher, well done :thumbs::thumbs:
 

paulm

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Whoooooooooooo, What a magnificent Pen... That is absolutely fantastic, please don't stop posting and if you want to sell any... well I couldn't do that so I'd buy one from you.
 

Grump

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Andrew I think you have got the idea that we want to see more of your pictures.
I absolutely marvel that someone with Parkinsons can manage to do this type of work to this amazingly high standard.
It is my privilege to look at your work, thank you for taking the time and trouble to show it to me init?
Still pictures could be good if you would.
 

Paul

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Andrew I think you have got the idea that we want to see more of your pictures.
I absolutely marvel that someone with Parkinsons can manage to do this type of work to this amazingly high standard.
It is my privilege to look at your work, thank you for taking the time and trouble to show it to me init?
Still pictures could be good if you would.

Echo grump here, and what a big " up yours" to Parkinson's, I hope the other patients saw you do this and felt inspired.
 

Jim

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Very nice indeed Andrew, we would complain more should you not show off these beauties .. :bwink:
 

Penpal

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Andrew recent flying lesson resulted in scans and X Rays to my whole body the top guy explaining to me no broken anything said there were changes in my brain fluid displacement, hips changes so I asked him did he want a list.

Please keep showing us your multi pieced pens they are fun and a real lot of painstaking work.

Peter.:claps:
 
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