Fireengines
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Woodcraft has discontinued the Triton Rollerball Pen Kit. I thought the Triton was one of the most popular pen kits around?
They have them for 40% off if you ask the sales person.
They have them for 40% off if you ask the sales person.
Cool! Only $2 more than I can buy them for anywhere else:biggrin:....well, before sales tax, anyway, because Woodcraft doesn't want to "accept" my sales tax exemption form. They think all stick rounders are hobbiests:biggrin:
If my sarcasm doesn't show through, you would be correct in assuming that I am a bit "miffed" with the local Woodcraft.:biggrin:
Triton pen kits make a good-looking pen, but I feel the quality is such that one cannot make a "high-end" pen using this kit.
Triton pen kits make a good-looking pen, but I feel the quality is such that one cannot make a "high-end" pen using this kit.
Triton pen kits make a good-looking pen, but I feel the quality is such that one cannot make a "high-end" pen using this kit.
FWIW: I sell Triton Chrome with upgrade gold at the same level as Jr. Statesman rhodium. They outsell the Statie nearly 2:1. Interestingly enough, I haven't had a single warranty issue with the Triton chrome. I've had my share of problems with the Jr's.
The "jury is still out" on the Triton TN gold. I price them $25 above Jr Gent II TN. Before March, 2013 hopefully, I can give you heads up comparisons. I hope to NEVER sell another TN Jr. Gent II, as this has been a 4 year old headache!