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yorkshireman

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The wife has agreed to try to sell some pens at the local RC church she attends as long as I give 5% to the church. No problem, I've just stuck a pound on my price to compensate lol.
Slimline in burr oak with crucifix clip, hopefully go down well.
 

ataylor

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Nice call mate, what about using Olive wood that they sell on ebay from the holy land. :thinks:

Nice looking pen BTW. :thumbs:
 

yorkshireman

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Tony, in the church yard there's loads of yew trees so I've sawn a few small branches off and have them seasoning in the airing cupboard. Should help the sales and its free blanks!!!
 

Jim

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Tony, in the church yard there's loads of yew trees so I've sawn a few small branches off and have them seasoning in the airing cupboard. Should help the sales and its free blanks!!!

Ever been near Knottla Keith ... :funny:

Nice shaped pen Keith. Burr Oak looks good for a Church sale and will go down well.
 
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