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Continuing that lovely taper in the top to a matching size in the lower end would join the two differently another time,like this pen for the effort and design Alan.

Peter,
 

Mark James

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Excellent craftsmanship Alan. I agree with Peter that matching the lower blank taper would typically be visually proper, but then the maple spacers between the inlays would have a resulting bulge (thinner at the ends, thicker in the middle). For this type of segmenting, I actually would have made the lower barrel match the upper - a more straight profile.

Great job on matching the layers, and keeping the end caps even. Very, very nice :banana:.
 
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