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Omega in G W blank

flexi

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Hi all, with all the talk about the closed end pens i thought i would give it a go. It had to be one of Dans with a fine example of Georges blanks so C and C welcome:nooidea:
 

Twister

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looks really good to me

I have a couple of George's blanks...awaiting kit

Steve
 

Treeesa

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Looks good Mark - how did you choose to finish it? I mention this as George shows three ways of finishing
 

Jim

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Excellent Mark, both the kit and blank compliment each other .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Different views are helpful Mark who would throw the first stone re pics. Taking them is not easy but patience pays off.

Thank you for the pen pic together the way you turned and used the blank gives high impact in the pocket then apart in use the blue is unusual in the placing in the blank when it was made. Beautiful grain swirling in there as well made a pen to remember mate. Thanks for showing this great blank and pen.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Peter.
 
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