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A Segmented Baron Pen

Jim

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This is a segmented chrome plated baron using four different woods. The woods are Cocobolo, Pau Rosa, Pamga Panga and Bocote. But like the fool i am i didn't put both barrels identical thou i thought i had when i place the first segment on the long barrel, but i had put it with the colours the opposite way ...:whistling: It is finished with friction polish as i thought a CA finish would be a bit silly ... It will be a pen for a favour ... :thumbs:

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turnaround360

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Very nice looking pen Jim ....maybe it's back to basics measure twice cut once dry runs sorts all that out .:thumbs:
 

Jim

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Very nice looking pen Jim ....maybe it's back to basics measure twice cut once dry runs sorts all that out .:thumbs:

You forgot "And make sure that you are focused on what you are doing" or in short, more concentration needed. I used to get that in all my reports when at school .... :ciggrin:
 
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