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Paul does the shape look familiar

Doug

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What a great selection Peter :thumbs::thumbs:

Could I ask what the last but one pen on the left hand column, the white-ish one, is made from?
 

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Doug, Burl Maple from the States. The two Huon Pine Burl were extras from our 50th Wedding Anniversary I made one from this timber for all the blokes in my family about thirty of them, Wilma made sewn boxes embroidered with wedding details of ours enclosing a piece of her wedding dress for all the girls. On the day I took Wilma to the Cathedral we were married in no warning ,sat her in the front where we were married spoke with her presented another diamond ring from memory she shed tears for about an hour. The reason for the quick pic was me figuring to use flash then in a few weeks made my open box method.

Next year is our 60th Anniversary. Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 

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A lovely set of pens and some very nice woods. A very consistent shape and one that sits in the back of my memory somewhere:thinks:

For 60 years of marriage you need a medal Peter and to stop delivering the chocolates by jumping off roofs. How has your recovery been ?
 

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A lovely set of pens and some very nice woods. A very consistent shape and one that sits in the back of my memory somewhere:thinks:

For 60 years of marriage you need a medal Peter and to stop delivering the chocolates by jumping off roofs. How has your recovery been ?

Just one month today mate almost healed bruises subsided counting my lucky stars mate thanks been looking at all my steel and stuff figure I can quit welding and divest in that direction as well. Dont know if I mentioned our daughter in America has booked her flights for July to be with us again when I spoke to her this week she said Dad go for a drive and spend an hour or two and count the number of 80 yr olds you see on a roof. Point taken. They have an apartment in Istanbul, the occupants have a large block of land in a great area so they have to go over soon and vacate preparitoraly moving away while the several story building is demolished and a new one built. This by a developer so they get a new home in the new bldg. She was in their place 5th floor:thumbs: during the earhquakes when the building was shaken, swaying for over a minute at a time. Life has so many turns.

Kind regards Peter.
 
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