Okay, here I go again... I wrote up a post and tried to post it only to find I had not logged in [

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Thanks to all who have replied. Your help is more appreciated than you know.
Lee, your pictures of the olivewood Ligero are gorgeous. If I had seen that before I placed my order at CSUSA this morning, I might very well have gone for that kit instead of the Statesman.
Olivier, if my memory is correct (always dicey), the people recommending not to go with the metal threads had experiences where the cap would unscrew on its own. They didn't mention any particular kits, but I would certainly hope that the Statesman would not have that problem.
Gerry, thanks for the link to your review of the Lou's steel nibs. That was extremely helpful. I will have to order one from Lou for this pen. I'd like to get his gold Heritage 18 nib, but I have to keep the costs down where I can. I am not one of those for whom "money is no object". This pen is going to be a gift to my pastor. I included a couple 7/8 inch Bethlehem olivewood blanks in my order from CSUSA. I have to admit I am a bit intimidated in making this pen and giving it to my pastor. This is not due to him looking down his nose at things that are not top notch. It is more a hangup I have about this. Our church is huge, and our pastor certainly makes the rounds. He appears on Larry King from time to time, speaks at some conferences around the US and overseas every year, writes a ton of books (all with a fountain pen), and receives very high quality items as gifts from the church (including a very fine fountain pen a few years back). For all I know, he will be thrilled with this simply because it was made by someone from his congregation (this is more than likely reality), but I am still a bit nervous about this coming out well. I want it to be a pen he will use on at least a somewhat regular basis, not something to be stored away because he prefers to write with a more comfortable pen.
Lou, I read a post on a different thread where you shared what the price difference was on another site to go from the steel to the gold nib and your price is a lot lower. I do not doubt for a second that you are offering these at a great price, but the steel ones you offer are more in my price range for right now.
So, thanks to ALL for your wonderful help and input. I really truly mean that.
Lou, you'll be hearing from me soon about placing an order for the nib for this pen.
Craig