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Pen of the Week - 8th January 2018

Phil Dart

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This week's Pen of the Week was chosen by Penpal and goes to the "PSI Tudor Twist Pen" by [MENTION=1739]Skin-Job[/MENTION]

Peter said "My selection(torn between a few rippers) was First Pen of 2018 PSI Tudor Twist pen by Skin Job. With no bias on my part he took an iffy Pen Kit and transformed it with various techniques in design and skill into a striking pen"

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Here's the link to Karl's original post. http://www.penturners.co.uk/wood-turned-items/21036-first-pen-2018-psi-tudor-twist-pen.html
 

Ray7756

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Would not be my choice of pen kit but he has turned a lovely piece of wood with skill to make it a worthy winner, and the finish is superb
Cheers
Ray
 

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Thank you so much Peter.
I'm genuinely touched and really very surprised.

I'm a relative newcomer after all.

This means a great deal, coming from turners with so much experience and skill.

Thank you.

Karl
 

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Really very handsome, Karl. I've looked at that kit on a number of occasions and thought, "What, on earth, do you do with that one?" You showed us. Congratulations!
 

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I agree with the earlier sentiments. Very nicely done and a great finish. It really begs to be picked up.
 

Phil Dart

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It really is a filthy ugly kit :)Karl

Hmmm. Normally I'd agree - and I tend to avoid ALL the themed and moulded kits that PSI put out, because I regard them as not much more than gimmicks. Having said that though, just occasionally, someone comes along who has the vision to apply just the right curves in just the right places, in order to not only showcase their own work, but the kit components too - and to my eye, that is exactly what you have done. All of a sudden it's a desirable pen, the components are in context, no longer just a gimmick, and if that kit were from my stable I'd be asking permission to use your photo on my website. Well done Karl - I think it's a lovely looking pen.
 

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Thank you so much Peter.
I'm genuinely touched and really very surprised.

I'm a relative newcomer after all.

This means a great deal, coming from turners with so much experience and skill.

Thank you.

Karl

Praise where is well and truly deserved Karl.

Well done., the kit doesn't need talking about in my opinion as its the work that has gone in to it to make it different and something special.

Well done.

Keep up the good work and hopeful this will inspire some of the other new members to start posting their pens.
 
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