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Sgreen

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That is one beautiful pen.

I am new to pen turning and not quite sure of the terminology yet, but what does PPP stand for?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
:thinks:
 

johnny5

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That is one beautiful pen.

I am new to pen turning and not quite sure of the terminology yet, but what does PPP stand for?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
:thinks:
HUT makes a Perfect Pen Polish , Hut PPP for short and their trade name .
 

Penpal

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Johnny where that timber grew sure had a nudge the broad spacing of the seasons denotes plenty. So many of our timbers grow up tough. Tonight I am due to collect after 2 1/2 yrs waiting some parcels of Tasmanian timbers being brought up this morning by a friend of my mate in Tasmania. When I turn them you will see the contrast it shows what I mean.

Like the turned end of the base of the pen it changes the appearance dignifies the kit gives balance and interest I enjoy.

Peter.
 
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