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Stratus in burr elm

Lons

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Knocked this one out last week as therapy for the headache of making something for the comp. Elm burr / copper sheet on a gold stratus click kit.
The cross alignment isn't perfect so considered reclaiming the kit but the elm is too nice so might end up just using it myself.
 

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Buckeye

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That's very nice Bob ! Even more so for someone who said they couldn't do segmented work.

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

That's right it is very nice, if everyone had kept it simple like this then we could have probably had 20-30 entries:wink:

Peter
 

brody2123

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Liking this one Bob. I must agree it would be a shame to cut this one back to bare tube. It's far too nice a pen for that. :thumbs:
 

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Bob no beating yourself up is needed I enjoyed the pens you have just shown us I know some people enjoy ripping shreds off everything its what we are taught t involved in any task since we first took on any responsibility at whatever age.

Thank you for showing your work I like it so much and do not see the errors you point out.

Peter.
 
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