plain and simple

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Eaglesc

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Eagle
It seems like over the last few weeks I have been doing a lot of experimenting and glue ups with some successes and more than my share of failures.
Yesterday I decided to make a pen that I enjoyed doing.Something that is tried and true.One I could do for relaxation with no head aches or deadlines.
Gold plated Winchester 338 with whitetail antler,Parker refill.
first picture Daylight pictue with flash


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Daylight picture no flash
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DaveO

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DaveO
Eagle, even your "plain and simple" pens are exquisitely crafted, and show more talent and skill than I ever hope to have. The tenon on the antler top tube, wood core in the casing, and I am sure that you powder-coated the casing yourself, makes it more than "plain and simple".

Thanks for posting, you're always an inspiration.
Dave:)
 

Eaglesc

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Eagle
Eagle, even your "plain and simple" pens are exquisitely crafted, and show more talent and skill than I ever hope to have. The tenon on the antler top tube, wood core in the casing, and I am sure that you powder-coated the casing yourself, makes it more than "plain and simple".

Thanks for posting, you're always an inspiration.
Dave:)

No powder coat on this one,glod plated but thanks.:icon_thum
 

cskipper

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Cathy
Very sharp. Sometimes we just need to go remind ourselves what we liked about turning (or whatever) in the first place.
 
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