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Slimline using reclaimed wood

Goulss

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Good save and a pretty good job, as the guy that taught me Woodturning used to say "there are really only 3 sorts of wood, Softwood, Hardwood and Firewood" :funny:
 

Jim

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I wouldn't be too worried about the picture quality BH, it is the pain we are interested in my friend .. This one has a very good shape to it and can see that it also shows a good finish .. :thumbs:
 

Woody

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Good job we are all professional photographers on this forum :funny::funny: that is a darned good pen keep em coming wel done
 

Penpal

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Nothing ventured I tend to use recovered timber cause its significant in this case a significant save mate.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 
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