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Most "Kitless" pens I have seen use Bock or similar nibs, feeds and sections. So James' description of a kitless pen is what I understand it to be :thumbs:

If you have the facility to make the nibs, feeds and sections then you have usually invested enough money to be called a pen manufacturer.


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