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Reclaimed old Oak on a Cigar

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A piece of old oak beam on a chrome cigar.
 

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Jim

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Hard to believe this is Oak Ed, nothing like the pieces i have .. :sob: A great looking man's pen my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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I love the knots in it, it has an elegance and it looks like there is an oak tree looking down in the shiny clip, quivering:thumbs:

Peter
 

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Lovely Ed, that wood is something special and you've used it to great effect. :thumbs:
 

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Love it Ed a well chosen wood worked to perfection well done mate but another crap kit sorry Ed he made me say it
 

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Love it Ed a well chosen wood worked to perfection well done mate but another crap kit sorry Ed he made me say it

Totally agree mate this is the last of five which I got from TB and four of them have faulty twist mechs ...David is sending replacements with my next order FOC.

Shan't be ordering any more.:down:
 

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That's a really nice piece of Oak there Ed, suppose if it was holding a pub roof up its had a few punters under it at some time or another..

Nicely finished as well mate..:thumbs:
 

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That's a really nice piece of Oak there Ed, suppose if it was holding a pub roof up its had a few punters under it at some time or another..

Nicely finished as well mate..:thumbs:

That's right Eamonn...I'm thinking of asking the landlord to endorse some certificates and to sell the pens in the pub .
 

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I sold all the kits i had of this pen as i also wasn't a lover of them, but to be honest when i see pens like this with quality wood on them i don't understand why i didn't like them?? :nooidea:
 
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