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  1. #1
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    Default first pens for ages

    hi guys
    i been busy and not posting anything on here for ages but finally getting back into it
    a few months ago at our club house a member had his trailer full of timber that he had stored at a friends place but had to shift it , anyway we were all digging through telling him what we all wanted
    he just laughed it off and said " *&@# off " , in looking in the trailer i lifted up a block of timber and crapped myself by finding a shedded snake skin they were gunn a chuck it and i said no give it to me ill send to WA and get it cast into pen blanks ! they all thought i was joking , ian cast a few and sent them back to me and i spun up 2 this morning they turned up a treat the guys at the club were so suprised that it could be done anyway i put them on the Australiana sierra kits and they come up amazing , unsure of what breed of snake it was but it comes up amazing , ian your casting of these is amazing
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    Mate no worries anytime glad u like and thanks for the kind words D. U have executed these with pure awesomeness and they look really good on those kits to. I am glad u were able to show the guys at the club that u are not crazy lol

    Ian

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    Well done the both of you

    What snake was that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nai84 View Post
    Mate no worries anytime glad u like and thanks for the kind words D. U have executed these with pure awesomeness and they look really good on those kits to. I am glad u were able to show the guys at the club that u are not crazy lol

    Ian
    ha ha yeah they were really suprised but amazed
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    Well done the both of you

    What snake was that?
    unknown sorry

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    Lol mate awesome opened there eyes a little hey P

    Ian

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    Whooaa, awesome on both counts, lucky finding that snake. Great work on the cast. Gotta hook up that skype ian and learn your mastery!!

    The pens end results look wicked i really like the snake look!

    Great stuff!

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    Regards Rumnut.

    SimplyWoodwork
    Qld. Australia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delbs View Post
    Whooaa, awesome on both counts, lucky finding that snake. Great work on the cast. Gotta hook up that skype ian and learn your mastery!!

    The pens end results look wicked i really like the snake look!

    Great stuff!
    Mate u got my number text me when ur ready and will sort out a time to Skype ;-)

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    Taipan. Young one. Hasn't darkened up.

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    Top ephphort by you two!!!!!

    i must say that this is, I think, the first time I have seen shed
    snakeskin on a basically chrome kit. Looks great!

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