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Post by rdabpenman on Feb 22, 2010 11:03:10 GMT -6
Bullet Pens with Bush Camo and three different styles of clips. Cleaned brass and copper with Brasso, polished with FLITZ Polishing compound, cleaned with Lacquer thinner and applied 4 coats of lacquer using the "Dipping" method. Camo Acrylic is sanded to 400 grit, buffed with super fine steel wool and polished with Hut Ultra Gloss. These along with other calibers Rifle Cartridge Bullet Pens are great sellers at the Gun Shows. As always comments and or suggestions appreciated. Thanks for looking. Les
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Post by Doug B on Feb 22, 2010 13:14:38 GMT -6
Finally something I can say I don't care for on one of your pens Les! I am not too crazy about the specialty clips. I know they sell well, but they just don't tickle my fancy. Other than my unreasonable preference on the clips, those are perfect pens! My wife shoots a 25-06 so it is nice to see that caliber made into a pen - I don't think I've seen that before, and they look great.
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Post by Joe Lyddon on Feb 22, 2010 13:56:59 GMT -6
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Post by Ruffnek on Feb 22, 2010 17:26:07 GMT -6
I also have to say that your pens are perfect, Les. That desert cigar in the other post really looks great and your pictures are as good as your crafting skills. Keep 'em coming.
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Post by maverick31 on Feb 22, 2010 19:06:40 GMT -6
I bet they are good sellers. They look cool. I read on iap a few tuturials on how to make pens from bullets, what is the hardest part about making these? One of these days I am going to try one, I just am not sure if my equipment can handle this type of precision.
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