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Two days ago I was introduced to what seems like a small army of specialist people in the Radiography department flashing through my mind is the enormity of the total people who have so far and to come the Radiology mob handle 240 a day alone will weigh me each time saddle of cream every visit twice a week consult with a specialist and technician independant of the Doctor operators, weigh in reminds me of the biggest loser, so I am allocated 39 visits they declined my request for a body tattoo like Brian suggested only gave me three tiny dots. So no chance I will ever catch up with you in pen gifts mate plus Wilma and me plus the 70 of our kids their kids and their kids with the grafted in ones. You set the bar very high mate.

Peter.
 

Penpal

Grand Master
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Peter
Terry the impact your pens gave me this morning equates with that of the two kitless pens shown today they show how far the forum has come where its headed and all the possibilities in between between the two you photography has reached new heights. Yew reminds mo of other beautiful timbers but unlike so many it would appear to me no two sticks are the same your slection today is outstanding thanks for sharing mate wonderful morning.

Peter.
 

Terry

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Terry the impact your pens gave me this morning equates with that of the two kitless pens shown today they show how far the forum has come where its headed and all the possibilities in between between the two you photography has reached new heights. Yew reminds mo of other beautiful timbers but unlike so many it would appear to me no two sticks are the same your slection today is outstanding thanks for sharing mate wonderful morning.

Peter.

Many thanks for the comment Peter which coming from you is a compliment as I consider you to be the best pen turner on this forum. Take care and good luck !!!:thumbs:
 
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