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Simple slimlines..

silver

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Nice to get back to some straightforward pen kits..

Yew with Copper
Eucalyptus Matt gold
Beech with Copper

All finished with friction polish..
 

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Jim

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Surely has been busy, but well worth the effort my friend .. :winking:
 

rowdyyates115

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Nice Trio Eamon, been a bit busy today... Love the work.:thumbs:
I have some Eucalyptus drying in the shed - about a year now - I just hope that its as good as yours...
 

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Another 3 crackers Eamonn, Kerching! I keep meaning to go back to basics myself but always find that I get involved with something else. You've done a cracking job on those 3 and we should all have a go now and again.
 

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You tend to forget how nice simple slimlines can look when they are well made ...as are these three.:thumbs:
 

silver

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Thanks for the kind comments guys.. I do have to go back to basics, I really do love doing the slimline pens and as you say it helps to go back to them to appreciate pen turning.
 
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