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Special olive wood

Penpal

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FRom an abandoned 80 yr old Grove, found some more in my stash in the shipping container,happy turner .

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Chriscb

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Stunning grain and colour of the Olive matched with the brushed gold components makes for a eye catching pen. Not so sure about the shape of the cap though, but the barrel is spot on. What's the support wood that looks both really old and unusual?

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Penpal

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Peter
Stunning grain and colour of the Olive matched with the brushed gold components makes for a eye catching pen. Not so sure about the shape of the cap though, but the barrel is spot on. What's the support wood that looks both really old and unusual?

Chriscb

Pin Oak and yes it made an outstanding pen,left this offcut.

Peter.
 
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