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Remembrance pen stands

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Made up a few more special stands for our veterans just got the pens to do now then on to some more coins 2 of the battle of Britain and one of the Queen's 90 birthday these three come with certs from the royal mint
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Brilliant as usual Woody, well done matey. How do you polish the edges of the bases?

Hi Dave I sand by hand to 400 grit then I use a 8" grinder type polisher and use the brown compound and white diamond polishing compound
 

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They are crackers:thumbs:

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Woody with the recent Anniversary of the Somme the horrifying number of Aussies killed in that action was so great giving added significance to me with your plaques. Highly collectable items there mate you have an outstanding record of achievement for your causes.

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Woody with the recent Anniversary of the Somme the horrifying number of Aussies killed in that action was so great giving added significance to me with your plaques. Highly collectable items there mate you have an outstanding record of achievement for your causes.

Peter.

To many of Gods good people never went home from there Peter
 

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Sorry if I inferred Aussies were on their own but the ceremony person identified with Australians the number was extraordinary. This devastation occurred when my Dad was under 9yrs of age he died in 2001 at 92 yrs and I received the information in shock to be honest
The very thought of anyone going to war should give sober thought before declaring it. You reviewing this is a wonderful thing with the plaques etc giving a voice to those who never returned.

Peter
 
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