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A selection of pens available

Pictures shown are pens that I have made, some of which are in stock. However if not in stock these can be made very quickly as I keep stocks of timber ready for turning.
Why not visit my website at www.woodnwool.co.uk

By: Eddie Wardle

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Date: 07/02/2008

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Tulipwood . It wouldn't surprise me if you had never heard of this wood before, but as it's name...
This Acrylic pen has a tortoise- shell appearanc e. This together with the 24ct gold plate fittings...
This pen is made from Sapele. This wood has a distincti ve rich brown colour.
Think of a Walnut Shell and you have the colour! Think of a fine lustre and you have a distincti ve...
This pen is made from wood laminates of black and purple to produce a very different and unusual...
This pen is made from red crushed velvet effect acrylic. Although it is much harder to turn and...
This pen is made from Wenge. A dark wood with distincti ve grain These sell for £11.95 plus...
This pen is made from Purple Heart. Many people think that this wood is stained, but the unusual...
This pen is made from English Oak. The wood is from a large estate in West Sussex, UK and although...
This ball-poin t click pen is made from Cocobolo. One of my very favourite woods, with it's rich...
This ball-poin t pen is made from Bocote. If you like a pen that shows plenty of grain then this is...
This ball-poin t pen is made from Beech. The sturdy Beech tree produces wood that is both strong...
This ball-poin t pen is made from Ash. A good grain and strong appearanc e makes this pen an...
This ball-poin t pen is made from African Blackwood with a Sapele insert. If you are looking for...

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Elizabeth Hartwell said on 22/02/2008

found the prices, they are reasonable,

 

Elizabeth Hartwell said on 22/02/2008

where are your prices?

 

Elizabeth Hartwell said on 16/02/2008

they look lovely, do you sell them if so for how much, lizzy

 

Ray Catts said on 11/02/2008

Eddie, nice work, there is a lot of this kind of work done here in Australia, well done.Ray

 

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