Credit Card Hububalli

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This is my first PSI Credit Card pen, in gold. The wood is new to me and is called hububalli. I have to say I'm underwhelmed by both the kit and wood. But it is a cute pen.
 

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I engraved it for my friend.
 

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Kind of a Spartan looking kit, but that's not always a bad thing. I'm thinking that might look good with a serpentine blank, or some other vertical inlay to kind of elongate the geometry a bit. Or even something with a highly pronounced grain pattern like Zebrawood.
 
Kind of a Spartan looking kit, but that's not always a bad thing. I'm thinking that might look good with a serpentine blank, or some other vertical inlay to kind of elongate the geometry a bit. Or even something with a highly pronounced grain pattern like Zebrawood.
Yeah, that would look good, but I'm not sure this cheapo kit is worth it.
 
Yeah, that would look good, but I'm not sure this cheapo kit is worth it.
I buy a lot of exotic wood blanks from Ocooch Hardwoods in Wisconsin. They sell pen blanks for 50 cents each and they have Zebrawood (one of my favorites) among others. I usually don't mess with the Zebrawood at all, but some of the others like Wenge I've been playing with segmenting, and at 50 cents a blank if I screw it up I don't cry too much.
 
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