Bolt-action Tec Pen Kits

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walshjp17

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I bought the starter kit, made one and am happy with it. It's one of those like-it-or-hate-it kits based upon some comments in other fora.
 

Rodnall

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I don't sell a lot of pens, but those are popular with the people I work with. A very nice kit for the those that like that bolt action but don't want a pen that looks like a bullet.
 

fitzman163

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I like them they are as close to a click pen as I can get without an actual click. I have not found a click that I was happy with the feel of the mechanism so this works great for me. Best of both worlds and I think it looks nice and the option of flat top or stylus is nice.
 

ramlight

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Feb 15, 2014
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Not having good luck with the antique brass finish. Seems to not be very durable(easily scratched). Other finishes holding up good.
 

TonyL

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That's me

I don't sell a lot of pens, but those are popular with the people I work with. A very nice kit for the those that like that bolt action but don't want a pen that looks like a bullet.

I am not big on bullets. I like kits that are composed with more of the turned materials. I will try them.

Thanks everyone!
 
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Childress, Texas
I bought the starter kit, turned a GM one with a Damascus steel "Look" Acrylic blank and the customer loved it! Made up the other three and haven't sold another yet, but a lot of people like the look and feel.
 
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