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Polygem Sedona...

bluntchisel

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Hi, Guys,

Made a chrome Sedona from that Polygem "Crimson Tide". Workshop now covered in red talcum powder. Still, it's so easy to turn and polish that I can't dislike the stuff. Don't forget, guys - full mask, and a face shield with this material!

Bob.

Chrome Sedona in polygem..JPG
 

Woody

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Nice one Bob Crimson tide that is my favourite of the poly gems created to perfection my friend
 

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Yep another big fan of both Polygem & especially Crimson tide here, beaut pen Bob, top drawer :up::up:
 

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Very nice indeed bob, I like it a lot and having played once with truestone, if its like polygem, I like it too. I like the Sedona kit you've got too, I have bought them from other places and have 2 different designs on the cb. Where did you get yours from?
 

bluntchisel

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Many thanks for your kind comments, chaps!!!

Paulm, It's a Timberbits Sedona - I mostly only buy from him, he's a great guy!

Bob.
 

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Deep, meaningful classic colouring in your pen sets it apart in our pen making as one to make and cherish. Still like the pen closed better the way most people see pens anyway the lower part is half chrome open would be beaut to see more of that rich colour.

Peter:waver::claps:
 
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