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Omega Fountain Pen in Staghorn Sumac

Vic Perrin

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This one is the last of today's efforts. I managed to get a bit of time off Pup Training

:thinks:Vic:thinks:
 

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Jim

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Stunning pen Vic, not many pens in here made with that wood my friend .. When you see how nice it looks it is hard to understand why .. :nooidea:
 

Indie Shed

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Very nicely done, a high quality looking pen and the grain is pretty immense.
To be honest if you said to me what is Staghorn Sumac I would have said it's a new 4x4 from the far east. Every day's a school day :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Beautiful grain on the bottom part Vic trust its just as good on the top all out of detail from here love the grain I can see Vic.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

AllenN

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Very nice pen and picture. I too have never heard of that wood. I guess that just shows my education in such matters has been sorely neglected. Allen
 
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