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    Default Couple of Sedona FPs in Black Ti

    Had some orders from my stint at a local art show a couple of weeks ago.

    They are both Black Ti (Dayacom) Sedona FPs from GPW, which are somewhat different and larger than the Berea Sedonas, in fact they use the same bushes as the Dayacom Jr Gent II.

    The first one is for the same lady that ordered the Bitzer Bullet FP, they are both presents for each of her sons.

    This one uses the bark from the Red Ironbark again, she was really taken with that!






    The next one uses Birdseye Huon Pine, purchased at the last Woodshow, and is a graduation present for a lady that picked out exactly what she wanted. She had a Black Ti wedding ring, wanted Birdseye Huon Pine and she wanted "chunky" I happened to ahve a "chunk" pen on display which I received in a pen swap, I normally don't do "chunky".





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    Fred they are absolute Stunners!!!bravabrava

    I don't think That you have ever presented two more beautiful pens. Congratulations.


    Did you cast the bark or simply work carefully with CA?

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    Beautiful pens Fred

    Just scored another 2 slabs of birdseye huon at the Hands-on Show here in Bris , to add to the 3 small slabs I already have. Enough for probably over 300 blanks , but it will become boxes and other things as well, not just pens.
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    Beautiful pens once more and the photography is not too mean either cheers ~ John
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    Nice pens mate.

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    Absolutely gorgeous pens Fred, love the black ti combination with both woods!
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    What can I say, the usual standard. Great job.

    Seen the bark before, and it looks great, but I'm not sure I actually like the combo with the Bl Ti.

    The Huon on the other hand, complements perfectly. I love that one.

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    Wow! They are both stunning Fred but I am partial to the bark one it just has that something extra to it.

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    Two beautiful pens there Fred
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    Nice pens Fred

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    Great looking pens Fred.

    I normally don't like chunky too, but it's a great looking pen.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Hey Fred,

    Great pair of pens, I'm partial to the Birds Eye Huon, not a fan of chunky but that looks OK to me.

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    Both look outstanding but I really like the ironbark ... very nice.

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    The Bitzer Bullet FP and the Red Ironbark Sedona FP (above) were both picked up by the lady this afternoon and she was extremely pleased with both. The Bullet FP exceeded her expectations, so a good outcome all around.

    Nice to see people appreciating your work, she's happy, I'm happy

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    Fred, excellent., on both the pens and photography. Love that ironbark bark! woof woof!! Amos
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