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Delta Seiya 1/1 A Dream Come True


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Delta Fusion 82 Blue and Delta Dolcevita medium are two of my favorite pens. I am mesmerized by the blue resin used for the Fusion 82 and I really like the shape of the Dolcevita.

 

I wished I could merge what I liked of the two pens into a new one...

 

Sometimes dreams come true and this time they did.

 

So here is the Delta Seiya 1/1 (starry night in Japanese).

 

Seiya has the body of a Dolcevita medium with the barrel of blue resin from the fusion 82 and the super smooth dual tone nib of the Dolcevita oversize.

 

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This dream came true thanks to Cristiano of Delta pens and Cristian of La Stilografica Milano who introduced me to him.

Thanks again guys!!!

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Lovely!

On the Hunt For:

1) Atelier Simoni ID Demonstrator Natural Rhodium (As if it existed.)

2) Moresi 2nd Limited Edition Delta Demonstrator

3) y.y. Pen Club #4 and #10

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Superb! The "starry night" blue section is perfectly balanced between the black bookends. Bravo :thumbup:

✒️ :happyberet:

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Nice one, congratulations for your new purchase you'll have the pleasure to toy with during Easter :-) by the way, happy Easter too.

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On a side note, maybe I'll go to Milan within a week or so, it'll be the chance to finally see the shop I hear so good about! :)

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On a side note, maybe I'll go to Milan within a week or so, it'll be the chance to finally see the shop I hear so good about! :)

 

Thank you Raskolnikov,

please let me know when you will come..we will be very happy to show you our shop :)

 

Ciao

Cristian

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These Italian pen threads really should have NSFW tags on them if pictures are going to be posted! Seriously, beautiful pen.

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funny, when I glanced at the pen as it loads into view. I immediately thought of Dr Who.

 

but that pen is BEAUTIFUL

'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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