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Just gotta say, it must still be hot because there's one topic on the M90 on every new topic page. Not a bad thing in my opinion :clap1:

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Appropriate when? when they fisrt came out, I heard they went for $120. When I got them, about a year since release, they were going for about 180-200. Now i have heard them going for $500 for a NOS.

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Hi, I'm also looking for a Pilot M90. Please PM me. Thank you.

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There is one for sale right now in the marketplace......For $225.00 RUUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!

 

 

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There is one for sale right now in the marketplace......For $225.00 RUUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!

 

I saw it but it's on hold pending funds. Took less than an hour, and I'm a bit surprised it took that long.

 

And I'm in the market for an M90 (or even an original 701) too, but I can't really drop that much on one right now.

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How many are you getting? Are they used? What nib sizes would be available?

 

I for sure will be getting 1 F and 1 M. Might want to keep one for myself. If demand here is sufficient I would say I might be able to get up to 5 pens total, but would need to double check with my contact. And they will be new with box.

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i've bought on Ebay one not much used for 200 USD

...more kills the pen than the sword ... as long as the nib is very sharp ....

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