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Silver Birch.

Penpal

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During WW2 a mate of mine was a partisan behind enemy lines would have been proud to have outfits in prints like the patterns on your pens in Norway. A neighbor for lots of years from Finland used to drain sap in the spring to consume from his Birch trees.

These two pens are beaut examples of how handy and handsome Birch can be lovely pair Neil.

Peter.:fingers::fingers::fingers:
 

Jim

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Two beauties Neil, i saw this wood on your table at York, and just knew i had to have some .. Now i know why .. :thumbs:


Mind i paid through the nose for it .. :funny:
 

Neil Lawton

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Two beauties Neil, i saw this wood on your table at York, and just knew i had to have some .. Now i know why .. :thumbs:


Mind i paid through the nose for it .. :funny:

Premium price for premium wood Jim:ciggrin:
If my memory serves me right the "War office" actually paid for it!:whistling::funny:
 
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