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flexi

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Well....we all start on slims and we all think we graduate to "better" pens.....I fought long and hard on one of these the other Maple came off in ribbons, like acrylic...lol
Both finished in melamineIMG_20180816_175719_764.jpg:whistling::whistling:
 

JerseyBill

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Like the other guys I have to say "nothing wrong with slims" Mark - especially these lovely two examples. Like Peter I prefer the one on the right - but both great!
 

AllenN

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Those are very nice. Always popular although in my experience the quality of the kit varies widely and I now always fit Beaufort refills because I find they write nicely and are more consistent.
 

silver

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They look good Mark.

I like what I call "going back to basics" and doing slimline pens.

However I have my grandson loves doing them so I don't get chance very often.:rolling:
 
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