Segmented Pen Contest Winners - 2021 BASH

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mark james

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The 2021 BASH Segmented Pen Contest has concluded.

Congratulations to EVERY entry!
You are all winners by pushing your skills to do your very best.

The votes are in, and here are the winners:


(A final personal note:
A huge shout-out is needed for
mredburn and Jeff
for all they do behind the scenes to clean up the typical issues for the BASH.

Those two guys are awesome!!!!!)​
 
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In 3'rd Place: Pen #1 - KenB259.

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Congratulations to all winners ..... and indeed, to all entrants !!!

All entries are excellent !!!
 
Congratulations to the everyone who entered. Everyone did outstanding work! It was really tough to choose.
 
Thank you to all who voted. It's an honor to be selected by the incredible group of craftsmen and craftswomen on this site. Thanks to the other entrants also, each pen was unique and showed the amazing skill represented by the membership. I have learned so much from everyone here and I am very grateful for your help, friendliness and sharing. It's what makes this forum such a wonderful place to learn and just have fun.
 
Thanks everyone for your votes. I really didn't expect to see this when checking back today. All pens were beautiful. Thanks again. -Jeff
 
All the entries were outstanding and these were definitely deserving of their place in the contest. Congratulations to everyone who entered.
 
WOW! Being new to this...I am blown away by the talent.

Jump in Stephanie! We all started where you are at. Try, fail, learn, ask, improve, try again, tweak... It's all good. Be patient with your 'failures,' they are not actually failures, they are lessons and hints for improvements.

Be well!
 
Jump in Stephanie! We all started where you are at. Try, fail, learn, ask, improve, try again, tweak... It's all good. Be patient with your 'failures,' they are not actually failures, they are lessons and hints for improvements.

Be well!
Thanks Mark. This is defiantly going to be good for my patience or I should say lack of at times. I have to keep repeating to myself everything you just said. It is supposed to be a fun new adventure.
 
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