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paulm

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Well thanks to Terry for the Corian, Ed for the refill and lots of others for the advice, the depression that sat above me has now lifted and this is the result. Thanks Everyone.
 

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Woody

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That is well worth the wait it is one good looking pen well done you trio of merry men
 

Jim

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Great looking pen Paul, well worth the wait indeed. All you guys don't amaze me anymore, it is something much more than amazement, am i glad you all chose to come to this forum and help grow this family .. :thumbs:
 

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Great to see the mist has cleared the pen is made harmony restored the pen worthy of its being the clouds are bright and shining and so are we following the narrative so worthy of the member assistance you received.

Beaut pen mate.:thumbs:

Kind regards Peter.
 

paulm

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I'm off to the wedding in an hour. Who ever thought of getting married on a Six Nations day.... DUH! Hopefully the pen will stand up to the job anyway. :wink:
 

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No, that was his other pens... :funny::funny:

This one hasn't cracked... :face:

Great looking pen Paul, well finished and looks superb..:love_it:

Silver I have often thought the word cracking applied to pens could be reserved for African Ebony , Snakewood etc. you hit the nail on the head mate.:thumbs:
 
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