Yea, me too. For grins I looked up "kit" in my dictionary. My favorite is "a wooden tub" - those Brits

. The most used is probably "<span class="ssens">a set of parts to be assembled or worked up <span class="vi"><a model-airplane kit>". So what the heck is a wing half or a hinged fin / rudder? An assembly? Whoa - wow, that was a rush.
Folks that sell in ebay must have all read "ebay for idiots" where it says the more keywords that you include the more hits you add will get whether or not the keywords are accurate because the potential buyers are idiots too. Most online forum users are pretty savvy and respectful about our hobby and the terms used. So it really pisses us off when greedy "storage wars" drop outs try to sell an item that they are clueless about. Geez, if you go to my local Hobby Town and ask them an "airplane" question they get a glaze over the face and point in a general direction (usually somewhere near the men's room).
Thanks for the opportunity to rant too ...
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