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A few more pens

flexi

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mark
Wow Bill, you have been busy with that baker's dozen :thumbs:
I love the two outer most blanks, the red white and blue, but am also strangely drawn to the orange one too:love_it:
All in all a lovely selection...
 

Bill Mooney

Blind old git
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That's more thana few, Bill. We would call that 'a right wheen'.
Excellent group of pens turned in your own distinctive style.


Alan
Hi Alan,
In my early life I did batch turning as part of my job, anywhere from100 upwards so to me these are just a few. :whistling:
The only pleasure you got was when the pile you’d done was bigger than the pile you still had to do. :funny:
Thank you all for your kind comments.
 

alan morrison

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Alan
Hi Alan,
In my early life I did batch turning as part of my job, anywhere from100 upwards so to me these are just a few.

Recently I had to ( volunteered ) make pens from my late aunt's mahogany chest of drawers which no-one wanted, for 15 relatives as keepsakes.
After 5 or 6 I was getting cheesed off.
That would just be a stroll in the park for you.
 
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