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Oddly stylish in its simple efficiency, a gold-inlaid mill is hewn from solid oak with a winding handle to operate its grinding gears. Gold-inlaid mills up the ante for inkmilling, allowing you to mill batches of ten inks (as opposed to five) and reducing balance-recovery time when milling.