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well you guys... I guess they caved it you guys can now enjoy Pilot exotic nibs <_< >_> CH912 will be arriving somewhere by december I want the FA... but no money

 

More info please....there is already a CH912?

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I'm so sorry Algester, but could you please try to use at least some periods in your posts? It is often very hard to know where one sentence ends and the other starts. I don't mean to be rude, but it will increase the legibility of your posts a lot.

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Nibs.com will he stocking them.

WTB Sheaffer Balance oversized with a flex nib, semi flex, broad, or medium in carmine red or grey striated.

 

Wtb Sheaffer Pfm in black or blue with a medium or broad nib.

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I'm so sorry Algester, but could you please try to use at least some periods in your posts? It is often very hard to know where one sentence ends and the other starts. I don't mean to be rude, but it will increase the legibility of your posts a lot.

yeah I know but sadly... it's my only weakness

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I'm so sorry Algester, but could you please try to use at least some periods in your posts? It is often very hard to know where one sentence ends and the other starts. I don't mean to be rude, but it will increase the legibility of your posts a lot.

I think maybe you could read the three periods ... as one period?

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http://www.nibs.com/pilot-custom-912.htm <--- if this is already saying something

 

 

 

Considering they sell for about $160-180 from Japanese sellers, wouldn't people be able to order it right now? Even with custom duties and taxes, it would cost less (or at least, not more than $220) as that pricing from nibs.com.

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One thing with nibs is he inspects the nib and adjusts it free of.charge. he can set it up for your writing style.

WTB Sheaffer Balance oversized with a flex nib, semi flex, broad, or medium in carmine red or grey striated.

 

Wtb Sheaffer Pfm in black or blue with a medium or broad nib.

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Considering they sell for about $160-180 from Japanese sellers, wouldn't people be able to order it right now? Even with custom duties and taxes, it would cost less (or at least, not more than $220) as that pricing from nibs.com.

if were going for the SRP which in Japan is 20K yen then the 200 USD would make sense but of course some sellers online would sell for street price so your call your choice

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