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Pilot Birdie...where Can I Get One?


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the cavalier is also a thin fountain pen, also check engeika on ebay

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FPN members in Malaysia might be able to help you. the last time I checked, plenty were available there.

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FPN members in Malaysia might be able to help you. the last time I checked, plenty were available there.

 

Yep, I got mine from a FPN member overseas. He was able to get one from a regular store.

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Mustafa in Singapore used to sell them but they stopped about 2 years ago, should have bought more when they were available.I have 2 of these and they write very well for pens at such a price. If anyone can tell me where in Malaysia are they still available, I would very much like to buy more.

 

Would very much appreciate details like which state, shopping mall, name of shop etc.

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If you're in the UK (or willing to order from the UK) Cult pens still has them in stock.

(Edit, no they don't: just the biros, twin pens and mechanical pencils. They're out of the fountain pens now that I check. That's annoying...)

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i found a couple here in the Philippines. new ones and they come in black, red, white, blue and green. Fine nibs. they're about $10. like the photo below:

http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j468/SuperDocMario/pilotbirdiefp.jpg

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I see a family resemblance to the Parker 25. That said, would they still be available these days?

I haven't seen them available in a long time now. Too bad Pilot hs stopped the manufacture of the superior, non self filling and the Birdie. These were solid pens. anyway, I just took a quick handheld pic of the Parker 25 with a Birdie. Hope this helps.

 

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i found a couple here in the Philippines. new ones and they come in black, red, white, blue and green. Fine nibs. they're about $10. like the photo below:http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j468/SuperDocMario/pilotbirdiefp.jpg

Hey buddy do you still have pilot birdie.

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