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[Pilot Namiki] Where Can I Buy A Nib Falcon Flexible


fanliver

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Hi everyone,

I have a PILOT NAMIKI Falcon Elabo fountain pen with Soft Medium nib.

Several months ago, my co-worker tried my pen for writing, he did not know about flexible nib and he pushed so strong that the nib got a crack. (I attached an drawn image for the cracked nib). I really want to buy another nib to replace the broken one but I cannot buy it in my country (Vietnam). Many shops sell the pen, but none of them sell the nib only.

I want to buy a Soft Fine nib only.

Anybody know where I can buy it online and how much it is?

 

Any help is appreciated very much!

Thanks.

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As far as I know, Pilot and at least Sailor do not normally sell lose nibs. Can you bring it back to where you bought it and ask to have the nib replaced?

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As far as I know, Pilot and at least Sailor do not normally sell lose nibs. Can you bring it back to where you bought it and ask to have the nib replaced?

Thank you for your reply!

I asked the shop where I bought it. But they only sell pen without repairing service.

 

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