Pen Starter kit from PennState?

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saftrep

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Good Morning,
I am just getting started in pen turning and have a question. It probably has been asked before but here goes anyway. Would a new turner benefit from the starter kit offered by PennState Industries? Or should one put together her/his own starter kit? Any help would be appreciated. We dodged the bullet. Hurricane Ivan went to the east of us.

David
 

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Penn State has had some quality issues. I know, I'm one. There are many others as well. Now, there are many who have never had a problem.

I loke Craft Supplies and Berea. Check out their catalogs. Read the postings and ask, ask and ask some more. Their is a lot of experience out here...[:)]
 
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Originally posted by jwoodwright
<br />Penn State has had some quality issues. I know, I'm one. There are many others as well. Now, there are many who have never had a problem.

I loke Craft Supplies and Berea. Check out their catalogs. Read the postings and ask, ask and ask some more. Their is a lot of experience out here...[:)]
Specifically what kits did you have problems with from Pennstate?
Is it really fair to make a statement like that and not give examples?
I started with Woodcraft kits,while they are good I di feel they are rather expensive for certain lines but I would not catagorically state that all Woodcraft kits are overpriced.but they are
 
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