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This mornings pen.

Bill Mooney

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That looks a very nice pen Ruth. You are doing well. When you photograph your pens it would be better using a plain white background such as an A4 printer sheet. It allows you to concentrate on the pen.:thumbs:
 

Pierre

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That looks a very nice pen Ruth. You are doing well. When you photograph your pens it would be better using a plain white background such as an A4 printer sheet. It allows you to concentrate on the pen.:thumbs:

Bill you are picky you didn't once mention the lovely grain of her fence. NOR did you mention the fact that she had got the nib section precisely onto the metal, nor the fact that her pens are slowly getting slimmer and less waisted. I Duuno you old guys you're all the same!!

Pierre :winking:
 

edlea

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Looking good Ruth....if you want to try some different woods pm me an address and I pop some blanks in the post for you.:thumbs:
 

Woody

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Well done Ruth that looks to be one very nice pen that I'm sure most people would be proud to own
 

Vic Perrin

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I agree with Bill the old git about the background but I'm an old git as well. Nevertheless Ruth the pen is excellent

:thumbs:
 

Bill Mooney

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Bill you are picky you didn't once mention the lovely grain of her fence. NOR did you mention the fact that she had got the nib section precisely onto the metal, nor the fact that her pens are slowly getting slimmer and less waisted. I Duuno you old guys you're all the same!!

Pierre :winking:
Hi Pierre I can't see the detail unless I magnify 50 times & I wasn't on the machine to do that but there's no harm in helping with her photo skills so I can see her pens better.
I would hope that all the old guys on here aren't the same as me or we'd all be blind.:funny:
 

chas_41_uk

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A good looking pen Ruth :thumbs:
But I agree with Bill, a white background (A4 paper) would show the pen off much better :whistling:
 

Dalboy

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Nice looking pen. I am also one that likes to see a plain white background but that is because I am picky:whistling::whistling::whistling:

I would hope that all the old guys on here aren't the same as me or we'd all be blind.:funny:

I would like to be like you and turn out the work you do Bill(but not the blind bit that is) I would be happy to produce 1/2 as good as you mate.

And by the way I'm not an old git well not yet maybe a couple of more years
 

Bammer

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Nothing wrong with that pen, I like the photograph too ... shows you got a bit more artistic flare than these old buggers on here :thumbs:
 
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