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Olive and Coolabah burl Wood Fountain pens

yorkshireman

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Happy new year to you Itzhak mate. A couple of crackers there to get the new year started
 

Penpal

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Morning here Itzak you chose two well known to me timbers. Olive Wood with its wild grain warts and all, the pen is bold, strong. The cap section reminds me of a hand chisel in pic one then further down I see you carried through with Olive in the cap itself. Hard to get the relationship of the balance of the pen between top and lower with the perspective running away from view. What I can see and feel its a dominant pen of value.

Coolibah Burl goes from brown, through the reds, in burl form always a treat. Continuing the theme with the top of the pen adds greatly to its success. Both pens are indications of quality and purpose.

Itzak its a pleasure to see you post again, thanks for sharing have beaut 2017.

Peter.
 

Phil Dart

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Nice to see you posting again Itzhak. Two beautiful pens, with your trademark clever touches.

Happy new year to you too.
 
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