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Siroccos

woodhacker

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Peter also been called many others
Well finally had a go at the Sirocco kits bought a bit since. Found I had to glue two of the bodies as they had a slack fit but that could have been down to me (am a wee bitty heavy handed)
IMG_20170924_134402566.jpg Rosewood
IMG_20170924_134500378.jpg I'm sure I got this blank from Jim. Noticed the gap and put it right afterwards.
IMG_20170924_134543584.jpg a Timberbits blank
IMG_20170924_134615017.jpg Yew (looks like that should be re-pressed as well)
IMG_20170924_134645968.jpg unknown, thought it was chestnut.
 

flexi

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mark
A nice selection there...:thumbs:
I think i have done a fair share of Sirocco's now and i have to say i have been very impressed with the quality....so i wish you better luck with your next ones:thinks:
 

Penpal

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Peter
Taking pictures of our pens can be revealing and helpful,provides a revue,enables the future. Like the pens Peter.

Peter.
 
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