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Paleo

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Im still in the learning curve .Ill git it one day soon here.I don't give up easily on anything.Till i master it ,if it even takes me 10 yr.'s.:funny::funny:
 

silver

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Nice wood there Steve..

Nicely finished and looks great, however the nib end looked a little overturned, and looks like a little step prior to the nib.

The top section where it meets the centre band doesn't look as if it's been squared off and looks a little off square..

Only my opinion Steve, but your wife knows best so I should keep my mouth shut and listen to here.. :wink:
 

Paleo

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Heck she has tried all my pen's .This is the one she like's out of 100 pen's i made only.

Your observation is greatly Appreiciated .
Thank's

I do like input .:funny:
 

paulm

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Nice one Steve, a nice piece of wood and nicely finished but the nib end is slightly overturned as Silver says but nice all the same and you've got one happy wife out of it, so what the heck.
 
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