CharlestonPenWorks
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I recently purchased a bulk of "Cocobolo" blanks from a distributor which shall remain un-named at the moment. It was not anyone related to this site, however I did get them through a group buy. As I have been turning them, (used about 10 of the blanks), as I get deeper into the middle of the blank the color changes from a rich, deep brown to a much lighter color. At first I thought that the blanks had nice color variation within the grain, hey, we all like color variation. However, the finished pen last night was practically whitish inside with what looked like stain marks into the wood. The exterior was completely brown, the interior was almost completely light. Something is not vibing with my instincts. Did I get ripped? or am I completely paranoid. I do not have a picture right now but I will post it tonight on this thread.
DJ
As promised, here is a pic. This is the best I could do. My software has a hard time resizing pictures down small enough to post.
On this particular blank, there is a visible band of dark reddish coloring evenly around the entire blank, like if a liquid had soaked into the blank. There are also streaks of the color lengthwise through the blank following the open parts of the grain.
This is the pic of the pen I made last night. The coloration doesn't seem natural. Too much light, almost white wood with streaks of reddish brown. If you look at the end of the pen which was the end of the blank, it is almost completely dark.
Here is a closeup of the end.
I do not want to be called a crazy person, but when I tell a customer that I am selling them a pen made from XXX wood, well, you know my emotional/moral delima. If wood has been doctored to make it look better when you open the package, I'm not interested.
Thanks for all your postings. Keep them coming.
In Christ,
DJ
DJ
As promised, here is a pic. This is the best I could do. My software has a hard time resizing pictures down small enough to post.
On this particular blank, there is a visible band of dark reddish coloring evenly around the entire blank, like if a liquid had soaked into the blank. There are also streaks of the color lengthwise through the blank following the open parts of the grain.
This is the pic of the pen I made last night. The coloration doesn't seem natural. Too much light, almost white wood with streaks of reddish brown. If you look at the end of the pen which was the end of the blank, it is almost completely dark.
Here is a closeup of the end.
I do not want to be called a crazy person, but when I tell a customer that I am selling them a pen made from XXX wood, well, you know my emotional/moral delima. If wood has been doctored to make it look better when you open the package, I'm not interested.
Thanks for all your postings. Keep them coming.
In Christ,
DJ
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