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Maple and mahogany slimline

Sgreen

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Simon
First venture into segmenting. Quite proud of this one. Having read comments on my other pictures I have taken them on board and this is the result. more comments welcome and will be used.
Sorry about the light. My next project will be a light box of some sort to take better photos

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pittswood

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Well done Simon,
I liked segmenting pens, yours I like very much. A nice smooth run down with the diagonal lines on the top to the centre ring. I also like the lower bulb on the nib tip.
Kelvin
 

silver

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Nice simple and very very effective Simon.

Segmenting is really good, clean lines and nice tight joints. Nice shape to the slimline as well.

Top marks go to that one..
 

Jim

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This is a good start with your segmenting Simon, to say it is your first one .. Segmenting is as much addictive as pen making is, so looking forward to your next one .. :thumbs:
 
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