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Art Deco

johnny5

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Here is a Broadwell Art Deco twist action kit.
Made using one of pencrafts blanks.
Actually think this is a nice piece of kit

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Jimjam66

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I've always liked that kit apart from the price. But what's with the recess in The upper nib section? Never noticed that before.

Looks lovely nonetheless! :thumbs:
 

Baldy

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Hmmm I think the kit would grow on me and I know a couple peeps that would love it

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paulm

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I like that to Johnny, it looks to have a quality weighty feel and of course you've turned and finished it superbly. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Johnny I favour the stepped ring for holding, using the pen it is different in many ways but IMHO fills a gap needed to take us out of the normal and there is a big market and satisfaction in doing just that.

Peter like that pen.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Jim

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It does look a quality pen kit, the finished pen looks very nice Johnny, well done my friend .. :thumbs:
 

bluntchisel

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Hi, Johnny, You've made a nice job of the pen - it looks a bit tasty. What I'm unsure of is that sort of indent above the nib - could prolonged use make your finger sore?

Bob.
 
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