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Embryo pen

Penpal

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As this one came down from the square this Embryo image showed, quite startling.

Kind regards Peter.:rolling::goesred:
 

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naxie

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That's the magical thing about wood, you never quite know what your going to get.

On a side note maybe we should start a "strange things we've found in wood" thread, what with Jim's cocobolo faces as well. :thinks:
 

Penpal

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JJ.

Brown Mallee Burl you can see why it has a hold on me.

Something like the background music from jaws when it revealed itself.

Kind regards Peter.
 

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Did you actually see this in the blank before you actually cut it Penpal or was it after you turned it that you saw it? Very nice looking pen. :thumbs:
 
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