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Twins Wood <> Corian

Zman

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Israel
First Name
Itzhak
Twins Fountain pens Wood and Corian ( plastic! )
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Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Hi Itzak good to see you up and about I am impressed by the forthright strength implied by the size of your pens the striking angles make one pic resemble two bowling pins knocked over, difficult perspectives.We all have difficulties with spiral finishing especially using black. The red emphasis in the top of the pen together with the repeat insert in the base of the pen inspirational.Your so called wood pen is faultless in its finish such a huge taper so daring and individual accentuated by the camera angle and subdued in the last pic of it, like the strong offset clip in that it allows for a pocket thickness so as not to be forced in place.

Great pens thanks for being different mate.

Peter.:fingers::fingers::fingers:
 
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