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    Default A Pair of Rinehart's

    A Titanium Gold with a piece of Farm Elk Antler and a Chrome with a piece of Shed Deer Antler.

    Elk Antler over turned .001" under fittings, filled marrow with Med CA, turned to match fittings, sanded to 400x, buffed with extra fine steel wool and polished with huts ultra Gloss.

    Deer Antler was sanded to 400x, buffed with extra fine steel wool and polished with Huts Ultra gloss.

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    Nice looking pen Les. Your turning is very precise - .001". Do you use a metal lathe to keep the measurements that close?
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    Exquisite Les, I really like those kits & you have done them proud.

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    Your pens are always outstanding Les they look awesome mate well done )

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    Beautiful turning, presentation and photography!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plantagenon View Post
    Nice looking pen Les. Your turning is very precise - .001". Do you use a metal lathe to keep the measurements that close?
    I use a Feeler Gauge and works great for me.

    Les

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    Beautiful and stunning. You always make it mate.

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    Les who suppliesnthe Rineharts?

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    both are brilliant but i love the Elk. where do you get them?

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    I really like the deer antler, and how you left some of the bark showing. Kinda reminds me of my pocket knife.

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