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Slimline in spalted beech

ataylor

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Aye the pictures don't help mate, it is very difficult to see the grain etc. :thinks:
 

Jim

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Difficult to see the pens beauty Terry, but knowing how this wood looks on pens i do bet it is a seller ... :bwink:
 

Terry

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The pen looks brilliant in real life and I've got another 5 of different woods to show but I've had 4 attempts at photographing these pens and I've failed everytime to get good pictures!!
Everytime I take a photo either they are over exposed or you can see the flash.
I'll keep trying and hopefully I'll succeed!!!:thinks:
Regards
Terry
 
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