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he got it from either engeika or rakuten mkt place where i got mine.

Pilot custom heritage 74 all nibs, 742 Fa and PO nibs, 823 F 92 F,M, 3776 FM,EF,1911F

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Hi Hari...

 

Where did u buy this from and what was the price?

 

Regards,

Chander

saw this just now, for the last few years, I buy my pens through a contact in Japan, not from the usual suspects. But now several have this pen available, even on ebay.

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Great pens. Here's mine, a 1977 Sir Isaac Newton Elite with an F white gold nib. I love it!

 

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Great pens. Here's mine, a 1977 Sir Isaac Newton Elite with an F white gold nib. I love it!

 

 

wonderful, lovely pen! thanks for the nice addition to this thread.

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You're welcome Hari. Pilot did good on reissuing them. Let's hope they decide to keep up their production for a few more years, after this LE runs out. The functionality, build quality and timeless design, really makes me thing they would certainly have a bright future. Continuing the commercial success they've always had, which is decisive in these matters as we all know.

 

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Thank you Baaz.

 

Filling system is Cartridge/Converter, imported landed price is approximately 6000INR.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Hari

sir can you please share the link from where you bought this...

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sir can you please share the link from where you bought this...

not a link, I buy through a personal contact who lives in Japan. HTH.

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@Hari - Yet another nice review. Had bought a Elite 95S Red with Fine nib, after going through your first review & maverink's reco ! The smallest one and one of the longest one when posted residing (uninked) in my drawer!

 

@RR4U - The LE in white gold is indeed a wonder :)

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@Hari - Yet another nice review. Had bought a Elite 95S Red with Fine nib, after going through your first review & maverink's reco ! The smallest one and one of the longest one when posted residing (uninked) in my drawer!

Problem of plenty? :) my elites are also all currently de-inked, and a long list of new pens to be inked.

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Problem of plenty? :) my elites are also all currently de-inked, and a long list of new pens to be inked.

 

Problem of plenty? :) my elites are also all currently de-inked, and a long list of new pens to be inked.

 

Same here :)

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