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Omega's part one

Terry Q

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These are two sides of stabilized buckeye burr. Two are rollerball into our fountain pen.
 

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flexi

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They are cracking....absolute beauties....and a lovely job of turning and finish you have done:drool::drool::drool:
 

Jim

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Great looking pens Terry, love the finish my friend .. You just got to love those Buckeye blanks .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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They are eerie and other worldly pens Terry early days a guy on the IAP cut down a huge tree of this timber and nearly lived off the blanks from it.

Did you plastisise these? I can picture these beaut blanks in the hand mate they glow.

Peter.
 
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