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Bill Mooney

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Oh what a beautiful pen. I like the stringing it looks good. Something I would like to try but I've left it too late now.:thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Knowing Les where your tips and so on meet the turning could match at the junction I have mixed thoughts but I can tell you you will have less splits this way.Paul did this for a long time and I got used to it. Tony thanks for showing your lovely pens. Hi Les I know you often dont come back after posting on or commenting on a post speaking for you my way sorry if I missed the message mate.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Jim

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That is a very good effort with the segmenting Tony, it sure does add quality to the pen .. :thumbs:
 
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