@LK&T ---- Here is a listing of (most of) the pen kits that utilize the Schmidt click mechanism. . I say "most of" in case I have forgotten one.
The Schmidt click mechanism has a very distinctive look to it. . When you get to know it, you will always recognize it..
That Artisan Clicker does NOT use a Schmidt click mechanism ..... there are only six or so that do, one of which is the PSI pen called "DuraClick EDC"
The "EDC" stands for Every Day Carry, but why that's included in the name, I do not know ..... every pen could be called that !
This durable, well-balanced, everyday carry click pen will be sure to fit your everyday life and last for years and years. Solidly crafted from raw 303 Stainless Steel, this pen is will withstand daily wear and never chip or crack. Plus, we included an ultra-reliable, all metal Schmidt SKM-88 click
www.pennstateind.com
Penn State also has this one in a slim style :
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKDUSLIMCH.html
Berea Hardwoods sells two pen kits that use this same Schmidt click mechanism.
One is called the "Blade". . You can view it here :
The other is called the "Sierra Super Button Click". . You can view it here :
Check out the deal on Sierra® Super Button Click Chrome at Pen Kit Making Supplies Berea HardWoods
www.bereahardwoods.com
A Canadian company sells one called the "Luxor". . Check it out here :
Luxor push button pen kit. This single barrel pen features an ultra-reliable, all metal Schmidt SKM-88 click mechanism that is precision-engineered in Germany by Schmidt. Includes Parker-style ink refill. Uses mandrel A/7 mm, pen mill shaft 8 mm, drill 8
www.penblanks.ca
So, we are up to 5 kits using that particular click mechanism made by Schmidt, which is their SKM-88 mechanism.
PSI also sells two pen kits that use a different (smaller) Schmidt mechanism, with the designation SKM-192.
The one is called the "Anvil EDC Click Pen" :
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKANVGM.html
and the other pen kit is the PSI "Groove Click Pen" :
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKGVCLCH.html
The SKM-192 (used mostly internal to the pen body) is considerably smaller than the SKM-88 (used mostly on the outside top of the pen body).
In each case, my URL reference is to one pen kit of the specified style but each style can be bought with several different metal platings.