Carl Fisher
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Yes I still make kit pens from time to time :biggrin:
This is a Jr. Aaron in rhodium and black titanium. This is my first go with this kit and it really just turns and assembles just like any other Jr. series kit. A little more attention seems to have been paid to the castings as they are pretty clean and the nose cone has a slight concave shape which sets it apart from the other Jr. kits. Bottom line is they seem to be worth the selling price from what I can tell. The only thing I didn't understand was that they claim to be a slip fit on the components but they were definitely press fit.
Just watch for the upper cap piece. It's pretty sharp and ran a good inch long slice down one of my fingers while I was giving it a little twist before pressing in place.
The material is just some scrap of blue and white alumilite and white/black/white pick guard paired up with redwood lace burl.
This is a Jr. Aaron in rhodium and black titanium. This is my first go with this kit and it really just turns and assembles just like any other Jr. series kit. A little more attention seems to have been paid to the castings as they are pretty clean and the nose cone has a slight concave shape which sets it apart from the other Jr. kits. Bottom line is they seem to be worth the selling price from what I can tell. The only thing I didn't understand was that they claim to be a slip fit on the components but they were definitely press fit.
Just watch for the upper cap piece. It's pretty sharp and ran a good inch long slice down one of my fingers while I was giving it a little twist before pressing in place.
The material is just some scrap of blue and white alumilite and white/black/white pick guard paired up with redwood lace burl.