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The pen on the far left looks like a sailor, and the second from right a Nakaya (I think I recognise the rolls topper) but it is the other pens that look more interesting to me.

 

Could you provide further information please?

 

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the usual Nakaya, Ohashidou, Pilot and Sailor

 

Ohashidou Shitaji Nuri (I'm not sure it looks like similar to Negoro Nuri style)

colors Hai-Iro (Gray Color) and Shunshoku? (literally Spring Color/Spring Scenery) 5 pens only available for each color total of 10 pen

price 108000 yen

 

Pilot's Best-kata Urushi nuri Aoi

70 pens available price 64800 yen

model basis is the Ishime-nuri Urushi lineup

 

Sailor King Profit Aluminum Red Mast?

20 pens available same price as Ohashido but hey KoP in Aluminum what can you ask for

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the usual Nakaya, Ohashidou, Pilot and SailorOhashidou Shitaji Nuri (I'm not sure it looks like similar to Negoro Nuri style)colors Hai-Iro (Gray Color) and Shunshoku? (literally Spring Color/Spring Scenery) 5 pens only available for each color total of 10 penprice 108000 yenPilot's Best-kata Urushi nuri Aoi70 pens available price 64800 yenmodel basis is the Ishime-nuri Urushi lineupSailor King Profit Aluminum Red Mast?20 pens available same price as Ohashido but hey KoP in Aluminum what can you ask for

Thanks :)

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Darn, I was hoping to see a Maruzen-limited version of Urushi Custom with the new size-30 nib this time. Oh well, doesn't hurt to wait longer. At least it allows my wallet to heal longer. :D

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I thought that the new Custom Urush would be this year's Maruzen LE Pilot pen. I am glad it is not. Can't afford it yet.

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