mmayo
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I sold a gentleman a $25 Bethlehem olive wood Saturn a year ago. It was a nice inexpensive pen he gave his son as a gift. Recently, he contacted me for another Bethlehem olive wood, but this time in a Triton convertible fountain pen and rollerball combination. Here is his finished pen. I bought exhibition olive wood from WoodTurningz and the price difference is worth it. They always have rich contrasts figure that a high end pen deserves.
I purposely tried to show the wood without glaring reflections, know that it is very glossy with many layers of CA glue.
I purposely tried to show the wood without glaring reflections, know that it is very glossy with many layers of CA glue.