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paulm

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Todays effort is a Thuya Sierra, a bloodwood slimline and a Holly Oak Jr Gents.
 

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They're lovely pens:thumbs:and your photos have improved dramatically:thumbs:

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Neat finishing variety in timber easy to view good day in the workshop Paul. Hows the weather over there 30 degrees yesterday so I guess the changes are in our favour for now with longer days and warmth.

I am sure there is more to be seen in the hand with the Thuya and Bloodwood difficult to capture like them all mate.

Peter.:thinks::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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Neat finishing variety in timber easy to view good day in the workshop Paul. Hows the weather over there 30 degrees yesterday so I guess the changes are in our favour for now with longer days and warmth.

I am sure there is more to be seen in the hand with the Thuya and Bloodwood difficult to capture like them all mate.

Peter.:thinks::thumbs::thumbs:

Thanks Peter, the days are drawing in here and tonight the clocks go back which means that it'll be getting dark around 17:45. Its still not cold yet though (well in Somerset anyway) which is quite unusual.
 
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