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Where is the page showing which Nakayas are in stock? I like to browse them.

Click on "Pens" for a drop down menu that indicates 432 Nakaya pens.

 

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Woah much better than the old site!! =D

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Excellent improvement on old site. Makes ordering so easy, I ordered something. Flawless operation on my computer. Congrats on the upgrade!

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My 1st problem with Safari was on a laptop. Now at my office, I tried it with a desktop. Won't open. There is some sort of glitch with the new site & Safari.

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Click on "Pens" for a drop down menu that indicates 432 Nakaya pens.

 

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That just shows me all the pens you can (pre) order. It doesn't show me which ones you actually have. You used to have a chart of what you had in stock. I don't want to have to click on 432 pens to see which ones are physically in your store :(

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My 1st problem with Safari was on a laptop. Now at my office, I tried it with a desktop. Won't open. There is some sort of glitch with the new site & Safari.

 

I think the problem is in your Mac(s) I had no problem with Safari on my Mac running Sierra.

Spent far too much time there today.

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