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Zephyr in Buckeye Burr

Vic Perrin

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Last one for today and this is my favourite and a definite keeper.

This is my first Zephyr and won't be my last. A really well machined kit with simple and perfectly fitting parts so easy to make up and a different looking pen from the norm :thumbs:
 

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Vic Perrin

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OOh I like that,another string to the bow mate,one of many recent rippers.

Peter.

Peter, this kit would suit any dress that you shoved on it. It is so well manufactured and so easy to produce a great looking pen. If there are any new people out there who are concerned about attempting a go at this kit, forget your worries it's a winner :thumbs:
 

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Vic this a great combination. Nicely done.

I am waiting (not patiently) for the Zepher to arrive at Turners Warehouse in Texas. I have some Yew root ball blanks ready for the Zepher and Tempest.
 

Vic Perrin

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Vic this a great combination. Nicely done.

I am waiting (not patiently) for the Zepher to arrive at Turners Warehouse in Texas. I have some Yew root ball blanks ready for the Zepher and Tempest.

You won't be disappointed when you get the Zephyr's Terry they are are cracking kit. The Tempest is also a great looking and well manufactured kit :thumbs:

That Yew Root Ball sounds very interesting I am looking forward to seeing that :drool:
 
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