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Tried my hand at segmenting on a Sierra!!

Penpal

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Terry having departed from the normal the Royal colour in the Gold kit emphasises rather than detracts the pumice stone? is overpowering but what the heck it too is different. Beautiful pen individually distinct and presents in such a way I find the impact immediate and tasteful at the same time supremely elegant.This pen commands attention.

Kind regards Peter.:claps::claps:
 

paulm

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Nothing wrong with that Terry, the segmenting is spot on, you couldn't put a fag paper between the bits. Maybe it is a bit busy but it certainly grabs your attention. :thumbs:
 

Grump

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It's actually very nice and a credit to your abilities but I will deny I ever said that.
:face::face::face:
 

TK woodman

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Excellent segmenting,turning and finish and IMO the gold gives it eye catching appeal.
Well done Terry.
 
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