What does kitless mean to you?

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What does kitless mean to you?

  • No kit materials used, 100% home made (except nib/feed/Res. or refill)?

    Votes: 35 39.8%
  • The nib/section/feed/Res. or refill/transmission can be used, but that's it?

    Votes: 34 38.6%
  • Any closed end pen without any kit parts showing?

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • Don't care what you call it, it's a pen!

    Votes: 7 8.0%
  • You forgot an option!

    Votes: 8 9.1%

  • Total voters
    88
  • Poll closed .
What does sprinkles mean to you?
If you are a cop it could mean a great donut. :biggrin:

As a cop, I'm offended by your comment "insert bad cop smiley here"

:tongue:

My father-in-law who is a member on here would not be offended. Although I don't think he likes sprinkles. :wink: In fact I think his GPS has every Dunkin Donuts in the country on it. As much traveling as he does, I think it is a great app.
 
Enjoyed this thread

I have really enjoyed this thread and have had a lot of fun with it.

Now to be serious and my last word on it (not too many Yippees please). Looking at every definition given so far... the word "kitless" under an existing meaning of the word "kit" accrurately describes one aspect of the pen. It is a pen that was put together without using a kit. Other than that it tells us nothing at all about the pen.

I personally believe that trying to change that is an exercise in futility for all the different reasons we've seen here. What we seem to be trying to do is define "how kitless is kitless". I think we're trying to use one word to describe too many different scenarios.
 
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