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    Up coming Sportsman/Gun Shows.
    Will see this weekend how these 50 caliber ballpoint pens and the 50 caliber tooth pick holders go over, should be interesting.

    These are getting addictive and will be even more addictive if they sell well.

    This one has a Black Walnut casing with a Maple nib that takes a Cross refill.
    Finished with 6 coats of MINWAX Clear Gloss Wipe-On-Poly and used my "Dipping Method".

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    another beauty les the the contrast between timbers

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    Excellent work. beautifully made and a fantastic finish
    Reality is no background music.
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    They are very nice Les. As a matter of interest, do you mind saying how much you sell them for?
    The Pen is mightier than the Sword

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    Quote Originally Posted by plantagenon View Post
    They are very nice Les. As a matter of interest, do you mind saying how much you sell them for?
    PM sent.

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    Les have seen a few of your new 50 cal pens, they are very good and I don't see why they would not sell well for you. Do you still do the brass 50 cal pens or have you gone to the different timber versions to make them more affordable to a bigger public. The skill level for the timber ones with the detail of the primer end is very fine. Good luck with the show.

    Quote Originally Posted by Les in Red Deer View Post
    Up coming Sportsman/Gun Shows.
    Will see this weekend how these 50 caliber ballpoint pens and the 50 caliber tooth pick holders go over, should be interesting.

    These are getting addictive and will be even more addictive if they sell well.

    This one has a Black Walnut casing with a Maple nib that takes a Cross refill.
    Finished with 6 coats of MINWAX Clear Gloss Wipe-On-Poly and used my "Dipping Method".

    Les




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    Quote Originally Posted by bdar View Post
    Les have seen a few of your new 50 cal pens, they are very good and I don't see why they would not sell well for you. Do you still do the brass 50 cal pens or have you gone to the different timber versions to make them more affordable to a bigger public. The skill level for the timber ones with the detail of the primer end is very fine. Good luck with the show.
    I still make and sell lots of the actual brass 50 caliber Cross and Parker ballpoints and will probably sell 6 or so this week end.

    Les

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    Up coming Sportsman/Gun Shows.
    Will see this weekend how these 50 caliber ballpoint pens and the 50 caliber tooth pick holders go over, should be interesting.
    Well Les??
    How did they go over at the show?
    Hopefully well. I'm curous as to which type/material sold best for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by dexter0606 View Post
    Well Les??
    How did they go over at the show?
    Hopefully well. I'm curous as to which type/material sold best for you
    Dexter,

    Sold all the Cross and Parker style pens and all of the tooth pick holders.
    Didn't seem to be any preference as to type/material, just the uniqueness.

    Got to get some more made for the Red Deer Sportsman & Outdoor Adventure Show in March.

    Les

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    Good stuff!

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