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  1. #1
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    Default My Newest Pen Additions

    The first I call the time warp pen. I started it in 2006 (Dec 31st to be exact) and finished it in 2007 (January 1st to be exact).

    The pen is made from Afzelia Burl.
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    Last edited by mmp13; 01-02-2007 at 03:07 PM.
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    Default The Second

    I made this one before Christmas for myself.

    It is made from Cocobolo.
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    Beautiful work Matt.
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    Very cool! Great work man.

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    Thank you very much for the nice comments.

    Let me tell you I am having trouble putting both these pens down. The shape of them fits the hand perfectly. Now I have trouble decidign whether to go with the fountian pen or the roller ball.
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    They look fantastic, Great work!
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    VERY nice. What did you finish them with? I've never been able to get that much depth on my cocobolo pens/bowls.

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    Very nice. You're still making works of art I see. I get constant comments from people about the pen you made for me. I don't regret spending a single $ on it.

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    MC, I finish with a combination of BLO (boiled linseed oil) and CA (superglue). I usually give it one good coat of BLO before I start on the CA. The BLO really pops the grain! I cannot take all the credit though as my source for wood is probably the best around. It just so happens that it is the small town where I work. They are very well known, West Penn Hardwoods. You may not have heard of them being that you are on the left coast but they have been written up in a number of magazines.

    Alex, Thank you again for the nice comments. I am very pleased that you like the pen that was made for you. The last order that I had was 7 pens (including two gentlemen's pens) to a colleague in Japan. As you might imagine I ship more internationally than I do in the States. It seems as though people elsewhere have more of an appreciation for this type of work.
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    Default awed

    that woodwork is absolutely stunning. I have nothing else to add.
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