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SAILOR Pro Gear Black NAGINATA TOGI EMPEROR MF

 

Well the pen is a little smaller then I had hoped but i knew that going into it....

But wow what a nib. I have maybe a page written but it literally sings smoothness. Does it sound odd to say it sounds like and feels like writing with a pencil just as it hits its sweetest writing spot before you wear it down and starts feeling dull? It has a unique sound to it when writing and it is really a dream. If you wrote with a tuned Nakaya right off of Mottishaws bench and then I handed you this pen you would believe me if I said he just ground it as well. I have never had a pen write this way out of the box. By the way it was indeed factory sealed when I got it. I had to cut the plastic bag it was in when I got it out of the box.

 

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Congratulations, beautiful nib! Do you think the emperor tab does anything? My regular N-MF is plenty wet.

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