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Another Slimline

Dalboy

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Well this is the last of my Slimline stock, but I will be alright when I win this months comp but don't tell Paulm.

Again done in corian
 

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Yet another cracker Derek :thumbs:

Don't worry, I didn't see the bit about don't tell me :funny:
 

Jim

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Very nice Derek, i like to see pens made with Corian, i have made plenty in my time .. :thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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Thanks all

Yet another cracker Derek :thumbs:

Don't worry, I didn't see the bit about don't tell me :funny:

Just double checked Paul no cracks:funny::funny::funny:

Nice polish. I think Corian is the perfect material for a slimline. It adds enough heft to make the pen feel correct when using.

I agree Terry I found that slimlines in some woods made them feel to light.
 
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