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Sierra on Oak Burr, thanks Jim

Woody

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Well done John that is one very nice pen any turner would be proud to have turned out such quality
 

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You did well there mate Burr Oak can be a pig to cut and keep together.
Nicely done init?

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lovely pen John, nicely made & finished.

Note: I have used one of these Sierra pens (& the propelling pencil of the same kit) for quite some time now & the black has rubbed off somewhat & the brass is showing badly. Just a cautionary note to say, keep it in a sleeve of some kind, I didn't & that is probably why it looks so bad.
 
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