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    Sandalwood reminds you of distinct smell of burning jossticks or perfume. Definite smell and interesting to work with. An Aussie Icon at that.

    Regards Peter.
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    You sure have been busy in the shed of late

    Nice looking pen I like the Sandalwood looks very nice
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    Lovely grain in that, did you save up the shavings to burn and ward off the mozzies?

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    Hi Peter

    What a wonderful pen.

    I like how you changed the centre band to a different plating, it matches the colour of the timber.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Peter
    nice pen
    like the grain of the timber and the propellant (proper and excellent) fit as usual
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    Very nice Peter, that sandal wood is great stuff to work with.

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    Great pen Peter, would have been an enjoyable experince tuning that pen with the aroma.

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    Very well done Peter!
    I like what you did with the CB.
    That Sandalwood has great grain.

    Les

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