Originally posted by bob393
<br />Good question.
I kind of do what Billy B does. The wood kind of speaks what it wants to be, the zen of penturning. But I generally would not put an expensive blank on a cheap pen.
No cactus skeleton slimlines here!
<b>It is the blank be it wood or acrylic that should "make" the pen.
If you need to rely on the kit you may as well reell mfgrs pens and not bother making your own.
</b>For the most part the emperors, statesmen and what have you(high dollar kits) compete with the blank that is chosen.
I am not trying to sell a kit for the Mfgr.
I design the blank around the kit.
Most of the aformentioned kits look much better in plain woods.
Frankly I think a mesquite blank would look great in a slimline.The beauty of the mesquite blank is similar to the copper vein pen I made out of plexiglass.There is a lot going on INSIDE the pen that mesmerizes the eye.With the "fancier" kits the out material is turned off and the walls are some thin the effect is wasted.
A limline allows you to have more "meat" on the body highlighting what makes the blank so special.
The use of the high dollar kits on fancy blanks is akin to putting lipstick on a pig.
In this case the kits are the pigs.
I want my pens to show that I made them, not to be an advertiser for rubber stamped kits from offshore.