King Coolibah

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This is a King click pen from Woodturningz, in gunmetal and chrome. The wood is Australian red coolibah burl from Woodcraft. The finish is Pens Plus.
 

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Hi Jim,
Another nice pen! What do you think about the King click vs the Tenacious kit you also did in Coolibah a month or so ago?
Dave
The Tenacious is the narrower of the two, .434" vs. .453". The body of the Tenacious is a lot longer, 3-13/16" vs. 2-1/16", which makes it look even narrower. The King is a much older kit, and has an old style click mechanism. The Tenacious has a more modern, nearly silent Schmidt mechanism. The Tenacious kit is over twice as expensive. They're quite different from each other and except for both being click pens, they don't really compare.
 
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