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paulm

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Very nice Steve, that's and unusual clip there? What is the kit?
 

Paleo

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Thank's folk's I'm still in a learning curve of turning pen's .Ill get it one day soon.

The Slimline Kit. out of the 14 pack i got mixed pen's.
 

Woody

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Nicely turned and finished but to be honest the nib end don't look right to me the bulb on the end don't flow and is to big but on a positive note your turning and finish are spot on but that's just me as long as you are happy with your hobby and enjoying yourself that's what counts
 

Grump

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Keep at it Steve it's coming on nicely, the nib is not to my liking but then who the hell am I to criticize?
If you are happy with it then I am happy for you.
 

Paleo

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Iv'e got big clumpy finger's .
I do like input ,the more the better.That's what I'm here for ,Please critique my pen's ,let me know what i can do to improve them in any way.Im still trying different turn's to see how far i can go & what i can do to achieve the finished look ,more eye appealing and so on.
 

Smokey Bacon

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Nicely turned pen and finished, the bulb for me does not flow enough but that is just my opinion. What is it like to use? Does it fit your fingers without it wanting to push up or down. However it is down to the user what is right. :up:
 

Paleo

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It actually work's well in my hand's with no pressure of sort's to write .It float's across the paper like greased lighting.

Eventually ill turn some pen's that are sell worthy .
 
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