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Finally got round to turning a pen for myself this morning!

Bucks

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Rhodium TM Zeta dressed in Irish Bog Oak, also turned my wife one dressed in Purple Stabilised Spalted Beech so she didn’t feel left out ?
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Graham_C

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Couple of beauties there Paul, love the colour of the purple one :drool:

Funny how we never get round to making pens for ourselves! I use an old slimline experiment that didn't work out :funny:
 

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Two neat pens,I foresee mix ups on the screen they almost look like twins. Paul enjoy them,the weather must be changing over your way to give you time off for turning.

Peter.
 

Bucks

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Two neat pens,I foresee mix ups on the screen they almost look like twins. Paul enjoy them,the weather must be changing over your way to give you time off for turning.

Peter.

Yeh the gardening will be starting to die down for 2or3 months anytime now, so should have a bit more time to turn a few Pens over the winter.
 
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