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Pair of Mistrals in Indian Rosewood

Graham_C

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So the Indian Rosewood theme continues - these were going to be in Conway Stewart Classic Green until they saw the Rosewood:love_it:

Matching fountain pen and ballpoint dressed in Rosewood with matching accents. It's the first time I've made the accents, and I can say it is really satisfying to do! I did have to remake one when I realised that it was slightly thicker by about 1/2mm - it looked huge in comparison!

Made as a birthday present for a friend's husband, and presented in a Walnut box made by [MENTION=165]silver[/MENTION] which is fabulous!

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Great work again Graham :thumbs:
I think that i need to give a try making my own accents :thinks:
 

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Wish I had done that now on the last Indian rosewood mistral I made. Fabulous look.

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Thank you for all the very kind comments folks :thumbs: I can recommend giving the accents a go - it really does add the finishing touches to what are already nice pens.
 
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