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Finally - My 1st Conway Stewart


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My Churchill...

 

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Kelvin

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Kelvin,

Amazing shots of a gorgeous pen.

What's the color/pattern called? It's the most attractive one by CS I've seen so far.

I would want something green for my first English made pen.

Enjoy! :bunny1:

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thanks guys! yes it's a red whirl with italic broad.

 

jazz, i use an EOS30d and 2 flashguns. details for my setup can be found in a few of my previous postings

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Kelvin

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WOW!!!! As always, Kelvin, your photography is incredible. Those are the best shots I've seen of a Red Whirl. Superb pen, also. You should do a full review to go along with the stunning shots.

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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Conway Stewart should offer to pay you for those photo's; or give you another pen for free. :-) That is a stunning looking pen.

 

Blessings,

Dave

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