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I seem to have a few omegas?

scouseroy

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Location
Runcorn Cheshire
First Name
Roy
Think I have got this in the right order 1st Amboyna Burr , 2nd Turkish Walnut, 3rd a pair in African Utile, 4th Goncalo Alves 5th Paulo Santo, 6th another Amboyna Burr If you can see a 7th I cant make it go away buts its Acrylic grrr!
20150226_3.jpgOmega  Turkish Walnut Roller ball.jpgOmega fountain and rollerball African Utile.jpgomega goncalo alves fountain pen.jpgOmega Paulo Santo roller ball .jpgOmega Thuya Burr fountain pen.jpg
 

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Indie Shed

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Feb 24, 2015
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Leeds
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Jimi
An usual variety of woods but they are beauty. I have an Omega fountain to do for my first pen, if it looks half as good as them I will be made up.
 

Penpal

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May 26, 2013
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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Roy way to travel mate helps to use one kit makes the task come down to turning not searching for all the different sleeves, brasses etc worth then having spares handy as well. Like your pens choices of timbers clearly displayed.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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