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Sycamore (Spalted I think thats the word)

Neil Lawton

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Spalted it is Simon, and a very nice pen.

You might want to push the mechanism in a little more though. I'm not sure that the nib shows enough.
 

Sgreen

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The nib came out while I was turning the pen to show the best angle for the photo.

Also a back thank you to Neil and Billy_imp for showing their kindness and sending me some blanks and a few kits
 

silver

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Superb streamline pen Simon, I like the kit and the blank.

Finish and fit is much, much better on this one as well. Well done. keep it up.
 

Buckeye

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Spalting can make a piece of wood look so good:thumbs:

Peter
 
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