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benupton
21st April 2011, 09:45 PM
Hi there,
I am perhaps thinking about geting a group bulk buy of pen kits and blanks and velvet cases. Wondering what the most popular pen kits would be?
Regards Ben

Note: All that I am wanting out of this thread is to find out what the most popular style of pen kits are.

HazzaB
21st April 2011, 09:50 PM
Hey Ben,

Most popular with who ??? The Punters (Changes every time you show some) or the Turners ??

HazzaB

benupton
21st April 2011, 10:00 PM
Ones you guys like to turn and sell?

Nai84
21st April 2011, 10:30 PM
Hey Bupton

Mine would have to be the Knight pen I like the weight in the pen and the clip is an awesome shape but to sell would be the Sierra alot of people seem to like those ones better

Ian

gawdelpus
21st April 2011, 11:00 PM
Ben ! If I knew the answer to that one I would be set lol, but 2 pens stick out the sierra style and the cigar, I think the cigar is a classier pen and a bit more traditional with many possible variations ,the sierra is easy to make and you can churn out 2 at a time no problem , I do markets regularly and no one style seems more popular than any other in practice ,every individual has there own preferences ,so I give a wide and varied choice ,something for everyone lol. Seems price is the main concern of most people ,although I find my cheaper pens sit around for a while ,as for a few more dollars they can get something a bit better in the range ( I display about 100 pens on my stand ) every one will have a different view on this subject according to their experience :) Cheers ~ John

watsrags
22nd April 2011, 01:16 AM
I find that the best sellers are Gold Daycom Streamline most done with great figured timber like Colobolo, BOW and burls bought by both men and women, followed by EB done with burls bought by the ladies and then Cigars done in plain timbers like Red Gum,Victorian Ash,Rosewood, jarrah by the men, mainly office workers.
Please note the I do 98 percent of my pens in wood and do not even do bother with plastics. At one of the markets I sell 1 to 2 bullet pens and the other I sell none of them.
Each market I attend the buyers like diffent types and I carry 11 diffent types of pens.
Most buyers have diffent tastes but if I could pick what I could sell before getting there on the day I think life could became boring. Fountain pen sales are picking up due to the fact I carry 6 diffent colouring and styles . People will buy what they like and nothing else, so its important not to have all the same styles and plating

sturina
22nd April 2011, 10:38 AM
All pen kits are good to me! I havent done many but do like Sierras though most friends love the Cigars too. I'm always happy to try any kit that I can get my hands on and plan to spread my wings a bit more once I have gone through some of my current stash.

benupton
22nd April 2011, 12:27 PM
Would any of you guys be interested in being part of a group by?

HazzaB
22nd April 2011, 01:00 PM
Hey Ben,

There is another thread going about importing pen Kits, there are enough suppliers here in Australia that you don't need to group buy, by the time you get a heap ordered and then re pack and send out everywhere, your savings (If any) are eaten up.
Timberbits, Addictive, GPW and Carrolls (Sorry If I missed any) all have virtually Over nite delivery so why waste your time organising a Group Buy.

HazzaB

benupton
22nd April 2011, 01:18 PM
Thanks for the point.
I have had numbers that have been sent from suppliers overseas.
From the cheapest price I can find in Australia you save..
Slimline - 10c
Cigar Pen - $1.60
European Pen - 40c
Velvet case with draw string - 50c

These savings are including postage from over seas.
And I am still waiting for prices on sierra, polaris and key ring pen kits.

sturina
22nd April 2011, 01:40 PM
I could be interested but agree that having to pay postage from supplier to you and then on will probably destroy any savings unless the order is very large and postage cost from supplier is reasonable. However if you can find a good deal let me know.

benupton
22nd April 2011, 01:43 PM
I could be interested but agree that having to pay postage from supplier to you and then on will probably destroy any savings unless the order is very large and postage cost from supplier is reasonable. However if you can find a good deal let me know.

Hello,
These savings in my earlier post are including the postage.

benupton
22nd April 2011, 02:39 PM
I will some time open an expression of interest thread.:2tsup::2tsup: