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Don't want to waste bandwidth... Here's a few I've done lately:

 

 

Bethlehem Olive Wood, Titanium Gold-------------------------Jungle Acrylic, Chrome-----------------

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Segmented, 4 kinds of wood. Titanium Gold........:crybaby: Sorry for the POOR photo :crybaby:

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Don't want to waste bandwidth... Here's a few I've done lately:

 

 

Bethlehem Olive Wood, Titanium Gold-------------------------Jungle Acrylic, Chrome-----------------

post-1383-1187914024_thumb.jpg post-1383-1187914175_thumb.jpg

 

 

Segmented, 4 kinds of wood. Titanium Gold........:crybaby: Sorry for the POOR photo :crybaby:

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ok.. pen at the bottom.. turnbridge or marquetry? turnbridge going through entirely, & marquetry, surface work, correct?

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Nice! I like that they don't have the caps at the barrel ends.

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P2P--- Not marquetry at all. Wood is cut, laminated, glued, cut, laminated glued, etc...

 

Brian--- I got that Italian resin from (name escapes me) at Only One Creations. I believe that's also his website. If you want more info, I have it saved on another forum, just PM me.

 

Artaddict--- I'm with you, I love coffee and I like these because of no hardware on the barrel ends. These are called closed-end pens. I can do them or the traditional with the hardware on the end. If hardware is on the end, the cap will in most cases post. They won't on these.

 

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Nice pens, any chance of seeing the nibs? Have you done a piston filler? I like the work on the third one, very unique.

 

Cheers.

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Really like the 3rd pen has a really different look.

 

Digging the resin on the 2nd.

 

Nice work

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