The pen with cross inlay. Where are you?

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chiefgreen

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I saw a picture of a pen with a cross inlay yesterday or the day before. I don't recall the type of pen or material or which forum I saw it on or what the members name was, and I can't find it again this morning. What I can remember, is, it was a new topic and I really would like to know how he did it.

I know somebody armed with all this info has the answer off the top of their head.

There are 3 signs of getting old...the first one is loosing your memory...and...sorry, I can't remember the other one.

chiefgreen
 
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I do not recall seeing on here. Can you describe what it looked like at all...that might sure help figure out where it came from. Was it all acrylic? Was it wood? What color was the cross and the pen? things like that could help identify it.
 
Try using the site's search feature. Typing in cross inlay I found a post by Grizz where he had shown off a couple of nice pens, one of which was a cross inlay.
Also check Constant's site http://www.lazerlinez.com/

I'm sure using the search feature will turn up even more.
 
At one time Lyle Waldon had some of the best Celtic crosses on here.

Thanks for the mention. I'm still filling orders for a number of past customers, just finishing up an order for 8 blank sets this weekend. Chief, If you're interested I'm not to far north of you, would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
 
I saw a picture of a pen with a cross inlay yesterday or the day before. I don't recall the type of pen or material or which forum I saw it on or what the members name was, and I can't find it again this morning. What I can remember, is, it was a new topic and I really would like to know how he did it.
chiefgreen

Could this be the one; from September last year?

http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=51643

I don't think I've seen nicer inlayed celtic crosswork than this... Caused quite a sensation when first posted...

Steve
 
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