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Sedona

Neil Lawton

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Another kit from Lons!
Never made one of these before.

Sycamore with a little bit of colour added.

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Jim

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These Sodana's have grown on me Neil, the roundness of it gives the pen a smooth flow .. That is a nice piece of Sycamore my friend .. Good looking pen indeed .. :thumbs:
 

paulm

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Thats is a very nice pen Neil, I like the Sedonas' and have been using one myself for about 18months now. I also use it as my demo pen at show and it goes down a treat. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Like the pen really like both the blank and kit the timber has some pizzaz.Neat idea to give it a nudge Neil. I find the band very suitable, I like bands they give meaning to a pen I have seen quite some wrestling matches at stalls when prospective buyers can not figure out instantly how to open a pen or where witnessed this again yesterday both stall holders up to their ears in customers young fella grabs a pen walks away with it shoves it in front of his Mum and Dad as a teenager the wrestling began.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Like the pen really like both the blank and kit the timber has some pizzaz.Neat idea to give it a nudge Neil. I find the band very suitable, I like bands they give meaning to a pen I have seen quite some wrestling matches at stalls when prospective buyers can not figure out instantly how to open a pen or where witnessed this again yesterday both stall holders up to their ears in customers young fella grabs a pen walks away with it shoves it in front of his Mum and Dad as a teenager the wrestling began. On their stall the cutting boards were flying out noticed they always put them in a neat carry bag two reasons once bought easy to see but it takes time and attention.Was in the middle of adding to my 2nd post when interupted by a cat and charming wife.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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