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KevinMc

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Hi

Would welcome comments on theses.... I think I am getting better....but let's see... I will get strong coffee ready just in case..

Kevin
 

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DJB Penmaker

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The olive wood is the one for me. Interesting shape and detail. ,[emoji106][emoji106]

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Phil Dart

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Nothing to complain about there Kevin. Two good looking pens. I like the singe groove detailing in the olivewood one.
 

Penpal

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Forensic examination reveals two very good pens, both are well turned, finished and displayed.The coffee for celebrating not denial.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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These look better well done on two nice pens and the finish looks good
 
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