Worthless Wood Green

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Hope you like these two Churchills, the finish is CA. They have custom made grips, custom made centre bands(portion of the centre band), and "invisible clip".
The blanks are from Jeff Powell aka Workinforwood, of the IAP site.
Cannot rush this type of pen crafting, (I learnt the hard way). Still have to complete the centre band for the Roller Ball,!
Your comments welcome, Amos
 

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Amos, I really like the closed end work you do. And green being my favorite color it catches my eye as well as it seems to work well with the wood (good job Jeff). Makes me want to get better with pens so I can figure stuff like this out on my own (with occasional prods when I've destroyed a blank or 20).
 
Amos,
That fountain pen is awesome!!! How did you change the nib holder to the worthless green wood? Is it a complicated process?
John
 
I don't think that I've ever seen a post from you where you haven't gone a huge step forward each time. I don't think it will be long at all when you chuck out every part of a kit:biggrin:
Excellent work Amos!!!!
 
Amos and Jeff, sounds like a comedy team from the 30's but their team work sure has produced some seriously great looking pens.
 
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