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still practising

Jim

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That scrap will soon dwindle Peter .. These look good pens my friend .. :winking:
 

Penpal

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Too harsh on yourself Peter I try to make normal pens breaking out into different sometimes some wise person said to me as a kid dont throw away your old shoes till you have new shoes on, by this I mean to fret about the pens is unneccesary cause they look good to me.

Peter.
 

AllenN

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Allen
Well they look pretty good to me. The segmenting is getting there although I am not a fan of making a pen look too 'meaty'.
 
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