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    Default catch up during the isolation period.

    It has been a while since I have been able to turn some pens.

    Isolation has allowed me to catch up on a lot of projects.

    The key ring kits have been sitting around the shed for a long time the same as the pen kits. The seam rippers are a new addition to the stock, I am still experimenting with a style I like.

    Hope to have most of these for sale in our general store.
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    A nice little collection you've put together. The seam rippers look good and are popular when you find the right crowd if selling them. Where did you get the kits for those?
    I need to get back into turning some pens etc as my collection is looking a bit sparse at the moment.
    Dallas

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    Hi Dallas, I ordered the seam ripper kits through Timberbits.
    I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
    Kev

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    Very nice work. But I have to ask, what does a seam ripper do? Something to do with sewing?

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls321 View Post
    Very nice work. But I have to ask, what does a seam ripper do? Something to do with sewing?

    Paul
    Yes there for breaking a seam on a garment

    Ie un picking the thread or seam.

    Cheers Matt

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