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Pens of the forest

Mattyd

AKA 'The Dundee Redneck'
Graduate Member
Joined
Dec 21, 2012
Posts
583
Location
Dundee
Well, his pricing obviously represents what his audience are prepared to pay....
Some of his pens are very nice, but they are made very nice, by the choice of expensive components.
Surely the real skill is to spend as little as possible and make a real master piece.. Like a top chef using offal? 'Value Added' I call it..
Although, I occasionally like the look of the some of the more expensive metal work, and I will try some one day...... I'm often glad, that my wife restricts my pocket money...!

From I can see, he achieving a standard similar that most of the users on here achieve....
 

Jim

Grand Master
Joined
Oct 19, 2011
Posts
15,617
Yup, its all about what value you believe them to be .. If the guy can sell them at that price then good luck to him, but i will put money on it that he has more sat at home than what he has sold ... :thinks:

Good luck to him ... :thumbs:
 
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