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Shakespeare in Burr Yew

clement

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Beautyfull ! Yew is one of my favorites woods and the part on the cap is really beauty ! Well turned and great finish :thumbs:
 

fingwe

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Looks really lovely. I must admit, I haven't been sure about this kit, it looks a bit too angular for my taste and, as Terry says above, it looks quite big. Your's however looks really nice and has changed my mind a little about the kit. It would be good to see a photo of the pen in the hand to get a better idea of size.
 

Vic Perrin

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LovEly looking timber on that pen Brad. I am not too sure about the Shakespeare I think it looks good with the cap on but not sure about the nib end. I think I need to see one in hand before I make full judgement :thinks:
 

Bammer

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Looks really lovely. I must admit, I haven't been sure about this kit, it looks a bit too angular for my taste and, as Terry says above, it looks quite big. Your's however looks really nice and has changed my mind a little about the kit. It would be good to see a photo of the pen in the hand to get a better idea of size.


Not in my hand Melanie :funny::funny:

Depend on the size of the hand.
 
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