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Pen of the Week (POTW16) - the winner!

Phil Dart

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Well, a tie this week, and the unenviable task of picking a winner. Both entries are without doubt excellent pens turned by talented makers, so on the basis that Brad frequently romps home with a winner, I've opted for Clement's fine offerings.

Therefore, congratulations to [MENTION=1531]clement[/MENTION] for his winning pens http://www.penturners.co.uk/other-material-turned-items/23077-leveche-ebonite.html in this week's Pen of the Week.

I've selected one of Clement's winning pens, which will will feature on the Forum's front page until the next winner is decided, and all pens posted on the forum since last Sunday morning will be eligible for POTW17, which I'm going to put up on Monday again this time, and we'll see how that works out.

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Penpal

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Screamer Clement as is the other tied pen both equal IMHO. I was faced some time back under the old rules and had to make one of these decisions,difficult.

Peter.
 

Penpal

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What I have noticed and highly approve on another site the comps progressive result is not shown simply acknowledging you have voted. I like this because it remains a secret until declared,IMHO a better method.You were seeking thoughts on the process Phil.

Peter.
 
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