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New Inlay Pens

Jimjam66

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First is Walnut with an anchor inlay. I chose badly - an acrylic which looked completely different on the blank than it turned out on the pen - D'oh!

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Then a cross-grain walnut dolphin in birch:

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And finally a hammer and spanner in walnut on cross-grain sycamore. The hammer is meant to be a claw-hammer, but it looks more like a ball-pein. Ah well ... :

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I'll post detailed pics of the inlays in the Buy/Sell forum in case anyone's interested.
 

trapper

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David all three are good looking pens........ the hammer and spanner one suits a mate of mine so well He never uses a spanner only a hammer hence we here call the hammer a dalton's spanner:funny:
 

clumsysod

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What a terrific product you have there, I really hope you corner the market with it.
I particularly like the tools, I think they stand out to so many people as gifts etc.
How about some more IE axe, saw screwdriver, power tools the list is endless.
I will be putting an order in for some without doubt as soon as I get home.
 
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