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Pink Ivory on TM Alpha

Chillicamper

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Here's another present made - this time for my daughter's birthday - her first ever fountain pen.

I found this piece of pink ivory quite prone to chipping little flecks out - no matter how much I sharpened the skew. So I started sanding a bit earlier than I normally would so as not to bugger this one up.



 

Penpal

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David my experience with five daughters and numerous extended children and grandchildren of theirs is your daughter will always love this gift from you.

Peter.
 

clement

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Nice work ! I'm shure that she appreciate this present :thumbs:

BTW How do you prevent pink ivory to become brownish after time ? That wood is very light sensitive :thinks:
 
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