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Omegas part two

Terry Q

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I fixed the acrylics by knocking them apart and replacing the damaged piece. Dan is kindly sending me new parts so I can use the kits. The second pair is Osage serpentine. They look pretty washed out right now but will darken with age. If you look closely you'll see that one pen is a little darker. I put that one in the sunlight for two days. Last pair are curly maple and walnut.
 

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flexi

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The last pair do it for me my friend really nice....boy have you been busy:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Jim

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Good to you fixed the acrylics Terry, they certainly are nice pens .. But those Serpentine blanks take some beating .. Great looking pens .. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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A veritable feast in pens mate cheers me up no end to see these results after your inabilities you are a great example for me great to have our own heroes on the forum.

Peter.
 
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