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Two more Longwoods

dotslad

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Two more Longwoods one in Laburnum and Blackwood and one in Blackwood with white plastic inserts
Both finished with cellulose laquer and carnuba wax stick
I really am enjoying these Slimline conversions combinations and size are infinite and they are quick and easy to make
plus they are cheap as chips.
They really do make a good every day affordable pen :ciggrin:
 

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Grump

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No mate I said classy.
I see where you're coming from but I aint never seen a classy Sierra yet.
 

Doug

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I like the blackwood one, the 2 white bands spaced as they are help give the pen balance to my eye, which is why I think I`m not enamoured with the longwood design, they can look too top heavy, again only my personal taste.

mind you 10 out of 10 for the quality of your workmanship. :thumbs:
 

Jim

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Looks good with the plastic end bands, they do have a nice style to them ... :thumbs:
 
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