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趣味の文具箱 is available at my local bookstore! A masterful, meticulous and marvelous publication. The most recent issue reveals what I have long suspected - that there are stunning SEs exclusive to the JDM.

 

http://www.mitsukoshi.co.jp/pc/catalog/image/item/1050_100_LM/zoom/80266100.jpg

http://www.mitsukoshi.co.jp/pc/catalog/image/item/1050_100_LM/zoom/85849100-85850100.jpg

 

http://www.mitsukoshi.co.jp/pc/catalog/image/item/1050_100_LM/zoom/80245100-80249100.jpg

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Online flip page edition can be purchased here for $11.63.

http://www.zinio.com/www/browse/product.jsp?productId=500666732

 

http://imgs.zinio.com/magimages/500666732/2014/416297535_370.jpg

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The oldest and largest buyer and seller of vintage Japanese pens in America.


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Thanks to both of you for bringing this publication to our attention. I shall be getting myself a copy from Zinio.

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Is that third picture of a Pilot Decimo?

 

Where can you buy it?

Scientia potentia est.

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what's the second pen, the blue and white one?

My life is full of mistakes. They're like pebbles that make a good road.

Beatrice Wood

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All three pens are exclusive to Mitsukoshi Department Store.

 

The first one, I really want. It is a Sailor Progear Slim in Capri Blue. The second pen is a variant of the Platinum 3776 Chartres Blue with a musa basjoo (aka Japanese banana) leaf pattern. The third pen is indeed a Pilot Decimo. It comes in white-white, white-burgundy and white-blue.

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The third pen is indeed a Pilot Decimo. It comes in white-white, white-burgundy and white-blue.

 

...and according to the Mitsukoshi web site, all three are sold out.

 

Ah well, maybe I'll see them someday!

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