Another Sedona

Les Elm

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Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Chrome Rollerball with Invisavue Acrylic.
Don't need to paint the blanks and or tubes using the Invisavue
due to it's density.
Polished with Huts Ultra Gloss.
As always comments and or suggestions appreciated.
Thanks for looking.

Les

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That's a really impressive pen.:thumb::thumb::thumb:

Please, I need some help here, I've seen that many of the pens turned by members here have specific names, like this one "Sedona" "European" and so forth, are those standard names or just comercial/brand ones, moreover: is there any place where I can find a list with pictures of each, I'm really curious about it.

Thanks
 
Great stuff, Les. :clap:

Toni, the names are essentially different "models" of hardware kits, and in many cases, they are specific to a particular manufacturer. To make things more confusing, several manufacturers make some hardware kits that are similar to those made by their competitors, but they use a different name.

Unfortunately, I've not seen a comprehensive list of all the different models, but here are a few of the kits available...

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/pen-kits.html

http://www.bereahardwoods.com/pen-kit/supplies/pen-kits-main.html

http://www.woodcraft.com/Category/1002283/Pen-Kits.aspx
 
To make things more confusing, several manufacturers make some hardware kits that are similar to those made by their competitors, but they use a different name.

you forgot my all time favorite vaughn, where 2 providers of kits (who will not be mentioned), sell the same style of kit, but the tubes are just that silly ol' millimeter different...:doh::doh::doh:
 
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