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Thuya burr and cellulose

ValleyBoy

Graduate Member
Joined
Jul 9, 2019
Posts
745
Location
Cardiff
First Name
Ash
I’ve fallen a bit in love with this wood. It’s really pippy which makes it look beautiful but it’s also very sound with very few holes.

I’ve used some tortoiseshell cellulose acetate for the threads and the section.

It’s a 13mm cap with a Bock 6 nib.

Cheers
Ash

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flexi

Executive Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2014
Posts
6,454
Location
Maidstone
First Name
mark
Another stunning bit of wood, beautifully presented..... You have a skill for achieving wonderful accents too:love_it::love_it:
 

Penpal

Grand Master
Joined
May 26, 2013
Posts
25,342
Location
Canberra AUSTRALIA
First Name
Peter
Exceptional bit of Thuya Ash,the complimentary components amaze me,your pictures astound me ,look forward to your creations that make you a Prince of Pens.

Kind regards Peter.:goesred::goesred::goesred::goesred::goesred::goesred:
 
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