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Wayne confounding us is beaut the sales result is excellent mate let the buyer decide carry over often occurs for me when I use very fine wet and dry as a dry sanding the dye in the holding of the grit sometimes migrates on me from dark to light. Bought a few different blanks from a guy in the US crazy cut and well glued for me it was hard to tell how they would look on the finished pen. Harking back to Woodies many such pens they have been excellent as well as others perhaps a browse in his pics would assist his variations are many and various.


Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:


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