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Had a plastic day

Woody

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Not just plastic but some are pink in sets for men and woman well the men nowadays wear pink shirts so why not a bloody pink pen how times have changed enjoy Lol
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edlea

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Nice lot of ten or is it five ..colourful pens that you wont have for long methinks....and did you know that in Victorian times Pink was a boys colour ..so there !!
 

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They are lovely Woody, I really like the kits & you've got a beaut finish there.:bravo::bravo:
 

stevenw1963

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Beautiful work Woody!!!! I don't know what your buddies Brian and Steven will think though with all this "plastic" and pink to boot!!!! LOL:funny::funny::funny:

I now don't mind 'some' & I say 'some' of the plastic blanks but sorry, pink is not one of them.
They are ALL luverly Woody & I'm sure you will sell them even the pink one to some softy southerner luvvies !! :funny::bwink::funny:
 

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Just seen these, Woody! Every one of 'em gets a coconut from me, matey!

After seeing pens like these, surely all those so-called "plastic-haters" out there must agree, that without acrylics pen-making will have to take a step backwards in time?

Bob.
 

Jimjam66

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Just seen these, Woody! Every one of 'em gets a coconut from me, matey!

After seeing pens like these, surely all those so-called "plastic-haters" out there must agree, that without acrylics pen-making will have to take a step backwards in time?

Bob.

We plastic haters are long on anger and short on reason, Bob. Not admitting a thing! :face::face:

Even though those are cracking pens, Woody, and I must be a soft southern luvvy because I'd have the pink set in a heartbeat!
 

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UUUURRRRGHHHHGHHHGHGHGHG Make it go away DAD!!!!

:funny::funny::funny::funny: Brian I did chuckle when I read your post I knew I could rely on you mate thanks for not letting me down :mooney2::mooney2: I forgot to mention I made them all with a continental spindle gouge you gave me whats that salt and wounds :funny::funny:
 

Jim

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Love them all Woody, plastic does look good on the right kits ... :thumbs:


Just seen these, Woody! Every one of 'em gets a coconut from me, matey!

After seeing pens like these, surely all those so-called "plastic-haters" out there must agree, that without acrylics pen-making will have to take a step backwards in time?

Bob.

Only Brian left to convert Bob ... :bwink:
 
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