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| Segmented Pens | Any pen type can be
made "Segmented" with any wood combination |
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| Amboyna Burl | Native to Cambodia | Picture |
| Aspen Burl | Called 'Popple' by the loggers | Picture |
| Afzelia Burl | Native to Laos | Picture |
| Apricot | From a common apricot tree | Picture |
| Avocado | A common wood native to North America which can contain golden colored knots. | Picture |
| Banksia Pod | Seed Pod from a variety of Banksia tree | Picture |
| Blood Wood | Native to South America | Picture |
| Box Elder | Native to North American, related to Maple Tree | Picture |
| Buckeye Burl | Native to Central California, found in many shades of yellow and grey | Picture |
| Chechan | AKA Caribbean Rosewood native to the Yucatan | Picture |
| Cocobolo | A true rosewood, native to Central America and Mexico |
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| Deer Antler | Yes, this really is made of deer antler. | Picture |
| Desert Ironwood | Native to the Sonora
Desert of California, Arizona and Mexico |
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| Hopseed | This was found in Fallbrook, California | Picture |
| Koa, Curly | Native to Hawaii | Picture |
| Leopard Wood | Native to Australia | Picture |
| Mesquite | Native to Texas, USA | Picture |
| Pink Ivory | The second rarest
wood, sacred to the Zulu in South Africa |
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| Purplehart | Native to South America | Picture |
| Rattlesnake | Yes, this is really rattlesnake skin under acrylic | Picture |
| Red Iron Bark | This is a type of Eucalyptus | Picture |
| Sp. Italian Cypress | This was found in Fallbrook, California | Picture |
| Tulip Wood | A true rosewood, native to Brazil | Picture |