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Mulberry

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A piece of the Mulberry I stabilised yesterday on a Jr Gent.
 

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Now I really like this pen the kit and wood seam as thou they are made for each other. :thumbs:
 

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Different Mulberry to most mate fine depth to it and neat shape could wear a top hat looks quite formal Paul lost in the finish back now mate.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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That's a beautiful pen Paul, goes really well with GM plating.

Seeing you're now an expert, If I drop my missus off can you have a go at stabilising her knee as it's crumbling a bit :whistling:
 

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Hi Paul

does the stabilising work on green timbers ...does it remove any of the moisture?

Steve

p.s. nice Pen
 

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That's a beautiful pen Paul, goes really well with GM plating.

Seeing you're now an expert, If I drop my missus off can you have a go at stabilising her knee as it's crumbling a bit :whistling:

very nice..

And when you're done with the earlier request, my fingers could do with some help. :thumbs:
 

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That's a beautiful pen Paul, goes really well with GM plating.

Seeing you're now an expert, If I drop my missus off can you have a go at stabilising her knee as it's crumbling a bit :whistling:

We might have to cut her knee out first but I'm sure it would work, we could even have a go at colouring it and I've got plenty of ca to put it back again... what do you think :funny::funny:
 

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We might have to cut her knee out first but I'm sure it would work, we could even have a go at colouring it and I've got plenty of ca to put it back again... what do you think :funny::funny:

I'm up for that:thumbs:

Actually on second thoughts it might be better to just stabilise me a whole new model. Can I specify exactly what model, colour and fittings please? I was thinking something frugal but fast, flashy and sporty with a nice rear end would be rather nice:whistling:
 
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