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Pair of Mistrals in an oak burr

Chriscb

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Feb 23, 2014
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Sutton Coldfield
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Chris
Evening all, the fountain pen has a Bock nib (fine) otherwise it's a normal kit. I prefer the metal to match up. The burr is from Linga Terra - otherwise known as Dave. Turning was a steady process of taking a bit off - filling in the holes - taking a bit more - filling in the holes - et al. But the whole nervous process was well worth it. As ever - critique and comments welcome.

Thanks.
 

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Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Belies the theory that patience although it is classified by some as a virtue seldom possessed by men paid off in spades Chris for a lovely pen.

Peter.
 

flexi

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mark
Two lovely pieces of timber there on two cracking kits....what's not to like!:thumbs::thumbs:
 
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