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Post by rdabpenman on Mar 5, 2010 22:58:51 GMT -6
Blank containing shredded $5's, $10's, $20's, $50's and $100's Canadian currency. Painted brass tube black, turned, sanded with 400 grit, buffed with super fine steel wool and polished with FLITZ. As always comments and or suggestions appreciated. Thanks for looking. Les
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Mark
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Post by Mark on Mar 5, 2010 23:14:22 GMT -6
Very sharp. The black tube is definitely the way to go on those blanks.
Thanks, Mark
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Post by maverick31 on Mar 6, 2010 0:19:05 GMT -6
That is another nice pen. I agree black tube is the best way to go. I did not realize how much you can see through that money.
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Post by Ruffnek on Mar 6, 2010 11:11:30 GMT -6
Great combination and a beautiful result.
I'm running out of adjectives to describe your pens, Les!
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Post by Doug B on Mar 6, 2010 16:02:25 GMT -6
Your Canadian money blanks are more colorful than our U.S. money blanks. I agree that the black painted tubes is the way to go. I have a couple money blanks to do and will definitely paint the tubes black on them.
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