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Penpal

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Bought a few long time ago in America,this wood is hard and full of Spalting with colour all through it. As the turning peeled off you could see the fine lines all the way down. Three sharpenings almost unheard of for me in this pen. Love it.

Peter.
 

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flexi

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Another beut there mate, your on a roll at the moment....long may it continue:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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Well worth the extra sharpening Peter did it smell of citrus
 

andyl

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A real cracker Peter.
I love spalted timber and that is one of the finest I've seen.
 

Penpal

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Well worth the extra sharpening Peter did it smell of citrus

No mate I have had them for years now in the special stash.Mind you my sniffer is not so sensitive any more which is a blessing as i clean the cat scratch box from time to time.

Peter.
 
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