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    Mod: TEMPEST

    Tempest A customer I sold a Tempest to and returned with the pen removed and the button pressed asking me to fix it. I know it can be fixed but I don't know how. Kindly can you help me? Thanks! ( google translator )
  2. alan morrison

    Mahogany rollerball

    kit kindly donated by Frederick
  3. C

    Pair of Teachers

    A pair of teachers pens. I used Indian Ebony and green dyed wood for the ends. One has a London plain body and the other is what I believe is called diamond wood?? It was kindly sent to me by Mark (Flexi) when I first joined this forum:thumbs::thumbs: Regards Craig
  4. Bill Mooney

    Polymer clay/ acrylic slimline pen

    Here’s another of Toni Ransfield’s beautiful slimline blanks which has been kindly cast in clear acrylic by Scott Walker so I can turn my signature shape. This is the first of two that Scott kindly cast for me. THANKS SCOTT.
  5. Bill Mooney

    3 TM Zetas

    Three TM Zetas dressed in blanks kindly donated by Scott.
  6. Vic Perrin

    The Tempest

    Phil Dart at Beaufort Ink is introducing a new range of pens which he has personally designed and had made up. He kindly sent me one of the new range to have a go at called the "Tempest". I have dressed it in Redwood Burr. As you can see it is a clicker pen and I must say that the Clicker...
  7. Bill Mooney

    Cathedral pen

    This is the first of my English oak pens made from the oak from Durham Cathedral kindly donated by Andrew Hall. The oak is at least 1000 years old. The pen is finished in melamine & is finished ala Phil Dart who kindly gave me advice on using liquid melamine as against spray melamine. Thank you...
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