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  1. Dennis Peacock......I know where you live.....

    .....because the box of pen blanks you sent FINALLY arrived

    It is post marked June 15th, it is Aug 19th here, so two solid months, wow, that is even late, by two weeks of the post office's worst time estimate.

    Yes the package was again opened by Japan Post, I guess I PO someone down there at some time...?

    From now on, I'll get stuff sent to my L shop with my wife's name on it.

    Dennis, your generosity is only out done by what a great guy you are!

    Folks, I got me a whole lot of pen turning to do, man are some of these blanks outstanding!

    Sorry, no pics yet, I'm in the middle of restaurant deliveries, and you can imagine they are brisk on a HOT & HUMID Saturday night.

    Pics later!

    Cheers!!

  2. OK, here are pics.........

    Attachment 45196

    Attachment 45197

    How do you like that? !!

    Nice stuff!
    Last edited by Stu Ablett in Tokyo Japan; 11-24-2006 at 4:24 AM.

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    Woooooo-Hoooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I'm very relieved to know they made it. Now that you have some pretty good "eye-candy" there.....let's see some PENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Enjoy Stu.....some of the best wood for some of the best people!!
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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  4. Thanks again Dennis, I told you them Postal guys got it in for me

    What I need is some pen making kits, I've run out, I guess I'll have to order some

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    The pen blanks are great, but what stands behind them is quite attractive. The intensive usage of the content of these bottle will certainly make you beleive that your pens are twisted

  6. Yep, there is easily over a grand in wine sitting there, but to me, the pen blanks in the foreground are worth much more!

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu Ablett in Tokyo Japan
    Thanks again Dennis, I told you them Postal guys got it in for me

    What I need is some pen making kits, I've run out, I guess I'll have to order some
    Maybe you might want to think about hookin up the postal guys with some of the pens you're going to make . You never know. It might improve your service .
    Be Blessed

    George

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    Probably get more mileage if you hook 'em up with the vino.
    Only the Blue Roads

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    I got a similar box from Dennis a while back. Stu, it looks like you have a stick of curly koa in there. Save it for a good kit. You won't be sorry.

    Don't remember if I did it publicly, but many thanks, Dennis!

    - Vaughn

  10. Heck, half of the stuff I don't even know what it is

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    Yea....Stu has a piece or two of Curly Koa as well as Chechen, Bubinga, Curly Maple, Padauk, and etc.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    2 months???? I thought things that get mailed overseas get sent by airmail .

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    Two months....I thought Indiana had the worst postal service. I've gotten mail that took about 6 weeks. I guess Japan has us beat.

    Nice looking wood...have fun turning it.


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    UPS would have had it there in 4 or 5 days.

  15. We did a blank exchange, we wanted to keep costs down, so we sent the packages surface.

    The problem is with the Japanese Post Office, they have me on a black list of some kind. ALL of my package mail gets stopped and opened. I should have told Dennis to send the stuff to my wife or one of my daughters, using the L shop's address, my mistake.

    You see once they held up a large shipment of Humidors I ordered from the US, the guy in the US put "Cigar Boxes/Humidors" on the shipping invoice. The customs guys at the PO thought there were boxes of cigars in the shipment, they opened every single box in the shipments (like 48) and they did so in a manner that left the boxes kind of wreaked. Then they called me down to the main PO to explain myself. I admit it, I got angry and I yelled at them, they caused me a lot of trouble and damage to my product, which they are not responsible for fixing , because they did not know what a "Humidor" was, I suggested that they buy a dictionary, but I said it in less than a diplomatic way

    Since then, I have had trouble with packages being stopped and opened.

    I'm just glad that the stuff got here, as the wood is so nice!

    Thanks again Dennis!

    Cheers!

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