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Shock absorber pen

Lucy

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Thanks to the previous advice with regards which drill bits were worth a purchase. This is my first pen made completely from scratch. (All the previous blanks I used were pre-drilled). I'm pleased with the result and quite like this pen kit to boot. :thumbs:
 

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edlea

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Looks good does that....a lot of folks don't like this kit ,I think is OK though.:thumbs:
 

chas_41_uk

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Looks good does that....a lot of folks don't like this kit ,I think is OK though.

What Ed says. It looks well turned and finished. These kits are not everyone's cup of tea but life would be boring we we all liked the same things :thumbs:
 

Pierre

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Looks nice Lucy. Just remember that when you go to sell it or even give it that you advise the recipient that they will have to buy 'Parker Mini' refills (they can get them on amazon if the can't find them in the shops) and that they will need a good straight push to fix them into the grip.

PG:claps:
 
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