A high end kit for women or smaller hands?

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egnald

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PSI Makes a Majestic Squire which is a single tube Sierra type of pen (Parker Refill) with a Swarovski Crystal on the clip. They also make a Majestic Jr. kit that is a two tube Rollerball style. Their Broadwell Nouveau Scepter and Broadwell Art Deco kits are also on the higher end. Personally, I like their Princess pen kits, or should I say, my wife really likes the pens I make for her using the Princess kits.

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I'm never sure what higher end means, but a very nice smallish rollerball is the Dennis kit at Turners Warehouse.
A small ballpoint I like a lot is the Aero twist.
 

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The Majestic Squire is the first one that comes to mind. The other one that comes to mind is the Diva Charm, another sierra-like twist (althought, maybe not exactly "high end").
 
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Painfullyslow

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Thank you all for your responses, it is much appreciated!

@Sly Dog I suppose "higher end" is a matter of perspective but to me at least it means first and foremost a quality kit but also one which is available in more luxury platings such as palladium, platinum, 22+k gold, etc
 

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Thank you all for your responses, it is much appreciated!

@Sly Dog I suppose "higher end" is a matter of perspective but to me at least it means first and foremost a quality kit but also one which is available in more luxury platings such as palladium, platinum, 22+k gold, etc
You can Look at all of Dayacom kits. They are as highend as you can get in this hobby for quality.
 

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The Dianna is a great choice. Its made by Dayacom. It has a crystal on the clip and the top of the pen. Its a ballpoint twist that is a little bigger than a slimline. It takes parker style ink.
 

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I have made several Icon pens from PSI. My friends who prefer slimmer pens love them. It's a long but simple kit available in several finishes. It's unusual in that it uses Bic pen refills.

 

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qquake

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There's also the Slim Hybrid from Woodcraft (Berea Surfix Duo). It's basically a single body slimline.


 

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David350

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I made a dozen of the Chic Line pens about 4 years ago, so they are not real new. They can make a very slim and a good looking pen in my opinion...
 
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