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Slimline with a comfort cb from reclaimed wood!

Treeesa

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Looks lovely to me - I need to have a go at these as only done the larger pens up until now but his I like :thumbs::thumbs:
 

Jim

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A good idea using the C/B Ted, it helps with making the pen more meaty .. The pictures are fine, they show all that we need to see, a good looking pen indeed .. :winking:
 

Woody

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I think the extra bit of meat on the C/B lifts the slimline to another level well done
 

Kardav

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Got to agree, slightly chunkier gives the pen better lines. That's why I prefer the streamline to the slimline.:thumbs:
 
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