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bluntchisel

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Hi, Guys,

Made a couple of Sedona fountain pens today. Brown Oak and Laburnum. They look real tasty, although my pics don't do them justice (as usual!).

Bob.

Brown Oak Sedona fountain2.JPG
Brown Oak Sedona fountain1.JPG
Laburnum Sedona fountain2.JPG
Laburnum Sedona fountain1.JPG
 

Woody

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The second photo of each pen is the business Bob two very fine pens my friend
 

paulm

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I love the colour of the wood in both pens, the oak is like an old oak I've got from an old pew. Nice job.
 

Jim

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Two nice ones Bob, the Brown Oak looks very antiquish and will look great on a Chairmans desk for sure .. :thumbs:
 
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