Reviewer: Charles Zetterholm (South San Francisco, CA)
This pen is easy to turn and creates a product with a bit of heft. It feels good in the hand and makes writing a pleasure. Using different wood blanks changes the appearance of the pen and makes each unique.
Reviewer: Virginia Howell (Raleigh, NC)
Not to big, not too small. Absolutely the best for production work. Size allows for more 'fancy' turning on pen blanks, more so than the slimline. This is my favorite standard set for pens.
Reviewer: Robby McClure (Young Harris, GA)
Great pen kit. Works well with deer antler.
THIS PEN IS THE BEST SINGLE ITEM TO MAKE AND SELL AT SHOWS...IT CAN BE SOLD INEXPENSIVELY TO GET BUYERS TO LOOK AT MY MORE EXPENSIVE SETS...
Reviewer: Keith May (Bowie, MD)
This kit is awesome, easy and a classic. Very easy if you are a beginner, but a quick build for the pro pen maker. There are no tenons to make and it goes together easily. Another PSI winner.
Reviewer: James Michie (Lexington, TN)
I LIKE THE TRIMLINE PENS BUT DON'T FEEL THEY ARE MUCH DIFFERENT FROM THE SLIMLINES. MOST PEOPLE LIKE THE SLIMLINES BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT SO HEAVY, THE TRIMLINES WOULD BE THE SAME, I'M SURE. ONE OF THE MECHANISMS DIDN'T WORK AFTER I MADE IT BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN SOMETHING I DID .
Reviewer: A.B. Weston (Bountiful, UT)
This pen kit looks beautiful when made up. It looks like a "high-end" pen after you go to the work of turning a quality piece of wood. I'm pleased with this kit and since I give all my work away, people end up with a quality pen!
The Trimline pen has taken the place of the Slimline in my penmaker's heart. Not too big, although you can vary the thickness of the barrel. It just has an overall pleasant quality to it, and customers like the heft of it. A very nice easy to make twist pen at a good price.