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My Danitrio's and Nakaya of a similar size...

 

Danitrio Genkai, sho-genkai and Nakaya 17mm Portable Cigar in Ao Tamenuri…

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You've got me drooling, and maybe turning a little green (with envy). I wouldn't know which one to pick up first if they were laying before me... but, all I can do over here is sit and drool. And sigh. And drool...

 

Very nice pens, and the photo does them justice as well! Congratulations :)

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You've got me drooling, and maybe turning a little green (with envy). I wouldn't know which one to pick up first if they were laying before me... but, all I can do over here is sit and drool. And sigh. And drool...

 

Very nice pens, and the photo does them justice as well! Congratulations :)

 

 

I'll take drooling as a compliment! :vbg:

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FYI Genkai my favourite of the bunch at present...Big pen, Big Nib, Big stub with flex...simply awesome :D

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I love them all :wub: . I'll take whichever one of them that you get tired of first :rolleyes: .

"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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Very nice! Add me to the list of droolers! Unlike some others, I know just which one I'd go for. I prefer the slightly rounder look of the Nakaya. Also, when I finally got an Ao Tamenuri, the color blew me away and quickly becale a favorite of mine.

 

http://www.fototime.com/%7B6A6B2DCB-55ED-4287-B7E7-FD48AEA940C0%7D/origpict/N2.JPG

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Wow nice collection and beautiful photo.

 

I can spot your portable cigar there in Ao with Rhodium trim. I wanted this set up on the Neo- standard for the longest time, then got the notification from nibs.com they were discontinuing the finish : (

 

I see also you managed to snag one of the nibs.com Ltd editions in Shiro with Kanji script. I wanted that too but was again too late! I especially liked the glittery section...

 

I've recently been mulling a Naka- Ai in Heki...your picture may be pushing me towards that purchase : )

 

Very nice! Add me to the list of droolers! Unlike some others, I know just which one I'd go for. I prefer the slightly rounder look of the Nakaya. Also, when I finally got an Ao Tamenuri, the color blew me away and quickly becale a favorite of mine.

 

http://www.fototime.com/%7B6A6B2DCB-55ED-4287-B7E7-FD48AEA940C0%7D/origpict/N2.JPG

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