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Sirocco in Indian Rosewood

Graham_C

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Gunmetal/Chrome Sirocco dressed in Indian Rosewood. No finish applied, just buffed with soft cloth to a natural sheen. I was pleasantly surprised at how well the combination works.


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DJB Penmaker

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I like the natural finish now and then and this is one of those occasions [emoji106] the clip is nicely lined up too.

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I find Indian Rosewood typical of the family has a lot of natural oils and sometimes hard as any timber around. Neat pen Graham.

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Graham_C

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I find Indian Rosewood typical of the family has a lot of natural oils and sometimes hard as any timber around. Neat pen Graham.

Peter.

Thanks Peter, it came from quite an old piece of timber, but still has the oils. Lovely to work with despite being hard.
 

Graham_C

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Son claimed this as a birthday gift today. Result for him, I was going to keep it for myself!
 
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