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Three barons

bellringer

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The first one is olive ash

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The second is Red Mallee

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The third is camphor burr

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These are all finished with ca and the blanks came from Blanks man David
 

Jim

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Three well made and finished pens Alex, sorry to say that they are all super and I have no favourite.. :bwink:
 

bellringer

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Three well made and finished pens Alex, sorry to say that they are all super and I have no favourite.. :bwink:

well jim i have 5 more to make marble wood, brown mallee, olive, yew and tai rosewood so it will make the choose harder for you and my customers :devil::devil:
 

paulm

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3 lovely, well turned and finished pens Alex, well done.
 

PhillH

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Well all three are crackers that's for sure, well made and a great finish.

The Red Mallee edges it for me, but that's probably because that was the first ever "big" pen I made last year and it sits on my desk as I type.
 
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