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  1. #1
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    Default A few recent ones

    Hey all... things have been fairly busy at home and work but have managed to finish a few bits n pieces lately. Can't say I am a fan of all of the EB's & Squires but the saying "the client is always right" stands here

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    great bright colors, they seem to be the go with the girlies

    i do like the imperial, very nice

    MIK

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    All very nice ,if you have a stand the colors attract the eye first ,then they look over the others hehe, one main advantage with the sierra and elegant beauty types is ease of making and 2 pens per blank, and with truestone over here plus postage that means something lol, I do like the black and white truestone though cheers ~ John
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    Wow! That Trustone Imperial is really very attractive. Hard to beat that combination. I happen to like the EBs and Squires as pens though. As Gawdelpus points out, one can turn and finish two at once and I think they make perfect pens for next to the telephone or in the center console of your truck for jotting notes. They are also handy for those who would like to gift a handmade pen, but cannot spring for an Imperial. Nice workmanship on all of them.
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    Have to agree with everything said, Corbs..

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    More nice work there Corbs, I like that black and white Ts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corbs View Post
    Hey all... things have been fairly busy at home and work
    Nice work there Corbs but busy at work?
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    Thanks all

    Davic,
    Busy at home with the eldest breaking his nose a couple of weeks ago (dumb boy stuff)... busy at work just trying to get things done. Tri-service environments can be frustrating at the best of times. Make the Defence an end user of the facility, add a civillian company as the owners and another company contracted to run the facility and you get a hell of a mess. Multi million $$$ contracts are stood up nearly weekly out there and I can't get $1300 for basic bats and balls

    Corbs
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    Corbs, some good stuff there, but the Imperial in trustone takes the cake, Amos
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    Quote Originally Posted by corbs View Post
    Thanks all

    Davic,
    Make the Defence an end user of the facility, add a civillian company as the owners and another company contracted to run the facility and you get a hell of a mess. Multi million $$$ contracts are stood up nearly weekly out there and I can't get $1300 for basic bats and balls

    Corbs
    Mate I feel your pain.
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    Looking good Corbs

    Coming up to Xmas influences my choices for colours as well
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    Very nice pens
    especially the trustone - magic pen
    regards
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    Great work, love the TS excellent .
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    Cheers John

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    Default Corbs latest pens

    Hello Corbs
    I haven't been here for a while, but I notice you have continued to turn some great looking stuff. Thanks for the wobble board you turned for Annette
    Cheers
    Willy

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    Well done on all
    I like the true stone for #1 pick

    I like the EB kits and they are great pens I use one for work every day
    Cheers Rum Pig

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