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Sailor Nagasawa - Kobe 52 Inks


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  1. 1. And the winners are

    • # 1 Rokko Green
    • # 2 Pier Blue
    • # 3 Kyuu - Kyouryuuchi Sepia
    • # 4 Ijinkan Red
    • # 5 East Asia Black
    • # 6 Bordeaux
    • # 7 Kaikyo Blue
    • # 8 Arima Amber
    • # 9 Suma Purple
    • # 10 Mikage Grey
    • # 11 Ikuta Orange
    • # 12 Okamoto Pink
    • # 13 Nunobiki Emerald
    • # 14 Maya Lapis
    • # 15 Maiko Green
    • # 16 Nada Brown
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    • # 17 Shioya Blue
    • # 18 Sannomiya Pansee
    • # 19 Minatogawa Lime
    • # 20 Motomachi Rouge
    • # 21 Taisanji Yellow
    • # 22 Shinkaichi Gold
    • # 23 Nagata Blue
    • # 24 Nakayamate Black
    • # 25 Tarumi Apricot
  2. 2. Continuation

    • # 26 Wadamisaki Blue
    • # 27 Kounan Maroon
    • # 28 Suzuran Green
    • # 29 Suma Kaihin Blue
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    • # 30 Ooji Cherry
    • # 31 Kaigan Stone Grey
    • # 32 Tamon Purple Grey
    • # 33 Rikyuu Moon Yellow
    • # 34 Souraken Tea Green
    • # 35 Suwayama Leaf Green
    • # 36 Indigo Blue
    • # 37 Minatojima Island Blue
    • # 38 Kitanozaka Night Blue
    • # 39 Brick
    • # 40 Sumiyoshi Brown
    • # 41 Suma Rikyuu Rose
      0
    • # 42 Rokko Island Blue
    • # 43 Gakuen Toshi Fresh Green
      0
    • # 44 Sumaura Seaside Blue
    • # 45 Hashibuse Silhouette Green
    • # 46 Nagisa Museum Blueish Grey
    • # 47 Aoya Cascade Green
    • # 48 Suidousujii Marchais Blue
    • # 49 Kitano Olive Green
    • # 50 Kyo Machi Legend Blue
  3. 3. Continuation c

    • # 51 Kano Cho Midnight Blue
    • # 52 Shioya Vintage Sepia


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My favorites are:

 

#3 Old Foreigners Ward Sepia

#4 Ijinkan Red

#6 Kobe Bordeaux

#8 Arima Amber

#39 Brick

 

Actually, most of these inks are quite nice, but I'm happy to have full bottles of my five favorite. Thanks again to Vis for reviewing these wonderful inks...a lot of hard work, so well done.

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I have just returned from a business trip to Tokyo, when I had the chance to visit ITOYA, the large specialist stationery and writing instruments department store on the Ginza. They have a superlative fountain pen and ink department on the 4th floor which stocks all the Kobe Nagasawa inks :D . However, they restrict customers to one bottle of an ink type at each visit (wisely as otherwise people would hoard!) I managed to purchase a good supply :) From memory they were around YEN 2000 per bottle.

 

Cool-japan on Ebay sells them online as well but at a higher price including postage.

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I have just returned from a business trip to Tokyo, when I had the chance to visit ITOYA, the large specialist stationery and writing instruments department store on the Ginza. They have a superlative fountain pen and ink department on the 4th floor which stocks all the Kobe Nagasawa inks :D . However, they restrict customers to one bottle of an ink type at each visit (wisely as otherwise people would hoard!) I managed to purchase a good supply :) From memory they were around YEN 2000 per bottle.

 

Cool-japan on Ebay sells them online as well but at a higher price including postage.

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Was in Tokyo last month and dropped by Itoya to browse.

 

Snagged a copy of a handy leaflet with the collection of Kobe inks and their colors, which is scanned and attached for reference.

 

An English version was not available, unfortunately.

 

Edit: Large version available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G-v3Jl7UJCJrefWNLIefVGrK6ZwTvgGE

 

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Was in Tokyo last month and dropped by Itoya to browse.

 

Snagged a copy of a handy leaflet with the collection of Kobe inks and their colors, which is scanned and attached for reference.

 

An English version was not available, unfortunately.

 

Edit: Large version available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G-v3Jl7UJCJrefWNLIefVGrK6ZwTvgGE

 

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Lucky you !

 

WHat did you buy? :rolleyes:

 

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