Caps That Don't Post

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Chewy3939

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What is your opinion of/ experience with kits that have a cap that cannot post onto the end of the pen?

Do customers tend to shy away from these kits due to the inconvenience even though they offer a better writing experience?

Thankyou! I appreciate any help you give me.
 
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jsolie

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Personally, I like the ones that don't post. To me, it makes the pen feel top heavy and a bit off balance. That being said, I've made more postable pens than non-postable. Even if the pen is postable, I usually don't due to the balance thing.

However, most of the capped pens I've made that others now possess have been pens that post. Most people who have such a pen seem to think it's a neat idea that the cap can screw onto the end of the pen so they don't lose it.
 

thewishman

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I cannot sell a non-postable pen. Even after you look the customer in the eye and explain that the cap will not post, they ALWAYS try it anyway - ALMOST ALWAYS they try it several times - even as you repeat that the cap will not post. Many will then give it one more try.
 
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