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Thatchers Cider Tree

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Thatchers Cider Tree on a Jr Gents. All the advertising on here I'm doing I should get free cider for life.
 

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Sure is a nice one Paul ...how did you manage to get hold of the wood ?
 

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how did you manage to get hold of the wood ?

Certainly a nice looking piece of wood there Paul.. Matches the pen kit really well.

Ed, I would think he would hold it with his hands and then put it in the lathe using a mandrel the same way as most on this forum,, it's the way I hold mine..:ave_it::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 

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Sure is a nice one Paul ...how did you manage to get hold of the wood ?

Thatchers is in the same village that I live and they trim the trees and throw it onto a big pile for biofuel. I've asked if I could take some and they said OK
 

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That is one classy looking pen Paul. The Thatchers cider is a lovely looking wood and guess what I have some in my possession !!!!!! LOL:thumbs:

It is nice Terry but most of it is fairly plain, this bit had a knot in the bottom
 

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Certainly a nice looking piece of wood there Paul.. Matches the pen kit really well.

Ed, I would think he would hold it with his hands and then put it in the lathe using a mandrel the same way as most on this forum,, it's the way I hold mine..:ave_it::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:

I just knew that there would be a simple answer.:funny:
 

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I will give you a free cider for the pen Paul .. Damn good looking pen my friend .. :thumbs:
 
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