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The Four Just Pens

Hallelujahal

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Just four today 😆
All ready now for my little charity stall tomorrow
From left to right
Walnut, Xylia, Spalted Tamarind and something a bit stupid…just glued up some off cuts and turned them. It contains purple heart, walnut, Xylia, and something white that I had lying around in the garage 😀
 

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flexi

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I love the shape and turning on then and the 3 different woods, just not sure on the combination.... Personal choice not a criticism 😁😁😁
 

Hallelujahal

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Thanks guys just finished, nearly all the pens I had sold bar two fountain pens ✔️
For the record the segmented pen above was chosen by a lovely young lady who lives with Down’s Syndrome and she absolutely loved it, which has taught me a lesson as I fully expected to be bringing it home with me 😄
Had a cracking time, and made more money for my charity than I expected which proves that people are wonderful!
Alex
 

Bill Mooney

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Thanks guys just finished, nearly all the pens I had sold bar two fountain pens ✔️
For the record the segmented pen above was chosen by a lovely young lady who lives with Down’s Syndrome and she absolutely loved it, which has taught me a lesson as I fully expected to be bringing it home with me 😄
Had a cracking time, and made more money for my charity than I expected which proves that people are wonderful!
Alex
I’m pleased you did well Alex. Don’t I just know that people are wonderful. The help I’ve had to raise funds for my charity is superb.
A load of help has come from the members of this forum & people’s help goes well beyond the forum. Thank you all again for your generosity. :thumbs:
 
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