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Sierra gold and coral

Stefano

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This is one of the latest pens I made this week. It is made with juniper wood, segmented with brass and inlaid with coral. Then it was finished with several layers of CA. Curiously the segment was damaged by the drill :sob:, so I repair it with new brass and solve the problem adding coral dust with ca :winking:. This is the result.....
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And it is a particular of the inlay:
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Jim

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You have done a marvelous job saving the blank Stefano, it sure is a wonderful pen my friend .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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It was the pixie dust that clinched it Stefano included in the magic must have been the smell of Juniper wood in the morning. Grain and design different and beautiful.

Peter.from:phew:to:goesred::claps:
 

paulm

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That is a superb pen Stefano, the Celtic knot is perfect and the coral sets it off beautifully :thumbs:
 

Stefano

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It was the pixie dust that clinched it Stefano included in the magic must have been the smell of Juniper wood in the morning. Grain and design different and beautiful.

Peter.from:phew:to:goesred::claps:

Thank you Peter, often a good pen arises from a mistake! :winking:
 
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