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Roman Harvest F/Pen in Thuya.

Terry

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I made one of these for a customer in Plymouth about 2 years ago and I have just had a request to make another in the same wood for the same customer. I can only assume it must be a Christmas gift.
Finished in CA.
 

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Doug

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You did explain they could refill the first one ? :funny:

That's a beauty Terry, top drawer :thumbs:
 

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I would be pleased to recieve it as a gift...that is very nice, little wonder they asked for another:drool:
 

Jim

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A cracking pen Terry, well finished .. :thumbs:

Always a good sign when customers come back for more my friend ..
 

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Terry these pens do sell themselves I can easily see why they want another I wished they called for a smaller internal diameter and allowed thicker timber not almost a veneer. Thuya contributed to your impressive pen and pictures.

Peter.
 

Terry

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Terry these pens do sell themselves I can easily see why they want another I wished they called for a smaller internal diameter and allowed thicker timber not almost a veneer. Thuya contributed to your impressive pen and pictures.

Peter.

I agree about the internal diameter Peter as I had to take exceptionally fine cuts when nearing completion.
 
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