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I think your right Paul it looks like Cherry and a wonderful pen you have created from it mate bloody well done I was going to make some pens tomorrow but we have two property's to look at
 

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Brilliant job Paul

I'm sure all your pens are plain beech really and you just paint on the grain and knots.:wink:
 

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Brilliant job Paul

I'm sure all your pens are plain beech really and you just paint on the grain and knots.:wink:

ha ha, but it makes the choosing of the wood so much easier Bob :funny::funny:
 
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