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The Amazing Pen

glenpen

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Thinking of releasing : The Amazing Pen : at my next craft fair, very pleased with the experimenting over the last two weeks,now for the real test.
First Picture showing the original pen, 2nd picture showing when pen was taken out of a pocket,3rd picture shows during writing with pen.
I will show under a separate thread what happens with ex stream heat ( near Radiator )

Glen:face:
 

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Pierre

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This particular wood is African Blackwood and the paint ( expensive ) I got from my son who as his own business Making and Supplying all sorts of special effects paints. Kilabitzzz Ltd - Home
Will be using different woods to see how they come out

So do his glow in the dark paints apply to wood easily and will they polish up. More to the point do they start off one colour and go to the glow. ie black to yellow?
 

glenpen

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So do his glow in the dark paints apply to wood easily and will they polish up. More to the point do they start off one colour and go to the glow. ie black to yellow?

HI Pierra
These do not glow in the dark,you would need glow in the dark paint . Look up Kilabitzzz Ltd - Home and you will see what I mean.
These pen look normal when cold, but as they get hot in the hand or pocket they change colour, then as they cool down they return to the normal pen.
The best pens are dark wood and I believe their are 9 different colours that they change into depending how hot they get. ( not bothered counting them )

Glen
 
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