cwolfs69
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how about a little guidance on what you guys call " kit less" here. i have had a couple of items i would have liked to have shown but wasn't sure how to present them.

just wondering, because i've got some ideas i plan to attempt this fall and winter. what do you guys consider "kit less"./quote]
Charlie, a little insight...........the term was first used on this forum a couple years ago in a post I made. I used the term "kitless" in describing the pens I was starting to make. I basically got bored with opening a bag of parts (kit), turning a blank round then pressing all the kit parts together one after another after another! To keep my interest in pen making up I started pouring my own alumilite resin, cutting, boring and tapping to make my pens without all the typical kit parts. I don't think anyone is really bent over the axle over what the official definition is since there really is none.
It amuses me to no end the lengths some go to in describing what a kitless pen should or should not be or what is "allowed" or not when it really doesn't matter. When I show a customer a pen, I say I make these in my shop, I don't go into detail saying which pens have parts that come from China, Taiwan, Germany or even Albuquerque since again.... it doesn't matter. Just make what you like, call it what you like and as long as you have a big ole grin on your face when you show it off, THAT's what matters! :biggrin: