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Some Stylus Pens

glenpen

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May 4, 2014
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Glen
Tried a selection of different woods
Reading from left to right
Padauk, Wenge, Pau Amarello, Yew, Purple Heart, Jatoba


Glen:drool::drool:
 

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Dalboy

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A lovely selections of wood on the pens they look well turned and finished, but not keen on the shape I would have liked to see a bigger centre band as on the streamline pens but that is just a personal thing
 

Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Glen recently I have done more writing than I have for some time the acid test of a pen is how does it look , choice of timber, kit, finish. All of the pens six of them pass with distinction and the shaping ideal to hold and use and look at.

Peter.
 
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