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Pine cone Omega

silver

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Omega in a Pine cone purple acrylic pen, this was some of a batch that [MENTION=1878]Gadget-UK[/MENTION] did for me a few years ago.


Reverse painted with Black.

Sanded to 1200 then a YG and polish finish.

RB-1018b Omega purple Pinecone.jpg

 

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Oh wow,

That truly is a work of art. If I had made that it would honestly be a keeper :drool::drool::drool:


What does the YG stand for?

Gary
 

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I love the way pine cones turn, they look like sea monsters or creatures, and the colour choice is stunning :drool::drool:
[MENTION=2366]Garno[/MENTION].... YG probably means Yorkshire Grit, its an abrasive wax:winking:
 
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