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Pink ivory omega

Doug

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Cold affects many finishes Keith if only slowing setting times, still a very nice pen :thumbs: I know you've made it up but would it be possible to give it a gentle buffing?
 

yorkshireman

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I've got the set of buffing wheels, I might give it a going over tomorrow then the daughter wants it
 

Bill Mooney

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It's a nice pen & the timber is protected so let it get its own patina through use. I've seen some beautiful pens that didn't have a glossy finish yet they looked & felt right.:thumbs:
 

Jim

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Good to see that you are back in the pen market my friend .. :thumbs:

Still looks a nice finished pen though matey .. :winking:
 
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