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CAMERON: Antique Brass/Tasmanian Oak
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This exquisite, hand turned ballpoint pen is truly exceptional. Made from gorgeous Tasmanian Oak, this Cameron Pen is just beautiful. One of our most popular designs, the Cameron Pen comes in a range of colours and features a range of pen bands, including Australiana and triple ringed.
As each of our pens are custom made from a range of stunning timbers, each piece is genuinely one of a kind. Tasmanian oak is the name used for three almost identical species of eucalypt hardwoods that are normally marketed collectively. Alpine Ash occurs at higher altitudes, while Mountain Ash is found in wetter sites; Australian Oak has a wide distribution, occurring in wet forests but also extending into drier areas.
Warm, dense and resilient, Tasmanian oak is the preferred hardwood for a wide range of applications. Tasmanian oak is light in colour, varying from straw to reddish brown with intermediate shades of cream to pink. It is recognised for its excellent staining qualities, which allow ready matching with other timbers, finishes or furnishings. Tasmanian oak is marketed under different names depending on where it is being sold. In Victoria and NSW it is also sold under the trade name Victorian Ash. We use furniture restoration off cuts in our products to promote sustainable timber use.
This exquisite, hand turned ballpoint pen is truly exceptional. Made from gorgeous Tasmanian Oak, this Cameron Pen is just beautiful. One of our most popular designs, the Cameron Pen comes in a range of colours and features a range of pen bands, including Australiana and triple ringed.
As each of our pens are custom made from a range of stunning timbers, each piece is genuinely one of a kind. Tasmanian oak is the name used for three almost identical species of eucalypt hardwoods that are normally marketed collectively. Alpine Ash occurs at higher altitudes, while Mountain Ash is found in wetter sites; Australian Oak has a wide distribution, occurring in wet forests but also extending into drier areas.
Warm, dense and resilient, Tasmanian oak is the preferred hardwood for a wide range of applications. Tasmanian oak is light in colour, varying from straw to reddish brown with intermediate shades of cream to pink. It is recognised for its excellent staining qualities, which allow ready matching with other timbers, finishes or furnishings. Tasmanian oak is marketed under different names depending on where it is being sold. In Victoria and NSW it is also sold under the trade name Victorian Ash. We use furniture restoration off cuts in our products to promote sustainable timber use.
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This exquisite, hand turned ballpoint pen is truly exceptional. Made from gorgeous Tasmanian Oak, this Cameron Pen is just beautiful. One of our most popular designs, the Cameron Pen comes in a range of colours and features a range of pen bands, including Australiana and triple ringed.
As each of our pens are custom made from a range of stunning timbers, each piece is genuinely one of a kind. Tasmanian oak is the name used for three almost identical species of eucalypt hardwoods that are normally marketed collectively. Alpine Ash occurs at higher altitudes, while Mountain Ash is found in wetter sites; Australian Oak has a wide distribution, occurring in wet forests but also extending into drier areas.
Warm, dense and resilient, Tasmanian oak is the preferred hardwood for a wide range of applications. Tasmanian oak is light in colour, varying from straw to reddish brown with intermediate shades of cream to pink. It is recognised for its excellent staining qualities, which allow ready matching with other timbers, finishes or furnishings. Tasmanian oak is marketed under different names depending on where it is being sold. In Victoria and NSW it is also sold under the trade name Victorian Ash. We use furniture restoration off cuts in our products to promote sustainable timber use.
As each of our pens are custom made from a range of stunning timbers, each piece is genuinely one of a kind. Tasmanian oak is the name used for three almost identical species of eucalypt hardwoods that are normally marketed collectively. Alpine Ash occurs at higher altitudes, while Mountain Ash is found in wetter sites; Australian Oak has a wide distribution, occurring in wet forests but also extending into drier areas.
Warm, dense and resilient, Tasmanian oak is the preferred hardwood for a wide range of applications. Tasmanian oak is light in colour, varying from straw to reddish brown with intermediate shades of cream to pink. It is recognised for its excellent staining qualities, which allow ready matching with other timbers, finishes or furnishings. Tasmanian oak is marketed under different names depending on where it is being sold. In Victoria and NSW it is also sold under the trade name Victorian Ash. We use furniture restoration off cuts in our products to promote sustainable timber use.