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Roman Harvest Rollerball and Fountain Pen

Jim

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Roman Harvest Rhodium with Black Titanium Accents Rollerball and Fountain Pen

I have had these kits quite awhile now so decided it was time to put a dress on them. I cut a few pieces of the Burr Elm i have and put it on the kits with a CA finish ..


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Woody

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Two very nice pens there Jim the wood was well chosen for the kits and perfectly turned and finished well done mate
 

paulm

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Oooo Oooo, they are excellent Jim, I love them and despite having a couple of kits, I've still not made one yet. This might just be the kick I need to do it.
 

Penpal

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Jim read yeasterday on another forum lotsof kerfuffle about bling , no bling the clincher was a very well experienced gut who said he had a boxfull of one offs no bling creations he finds do not sell however the blingyer the pen he makes brings in the gold medal for turnover and sales from the moneyed folks gave me food for thought.

Now your pens turned the way you have confirmed I really like your choice of this kit and timber and they do stand out.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Absolutely stunning Jim,
Excellent pair of pens , great timber choice and well turned, top standard. I salute you Jim:thumbs:
 
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