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I've searched, but can't find an exact answer, so I'm relying on the wizards in this forum: with regard to pens (we can discuss inks another day), what is the relationship of Nagasawa to Sailor?

 

Thanks in advance for any insights.

 

If I missed something in my search, I apologize and just give me a link.

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Sailor makes all of the inks in these bottles, for many retailers. Nagasawa - Kobe is just one of them.

According to the leaflet inside the bottle of Kobe ink that I have, they also call themselves 'PenStyle'

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Nagasawa also happens to be placed where Sailor's home base is and thats Kobe City

I know Sailor has a factory in Kuro in Hiroshima prefecture and an office in Tokyo, what is it they have in Kobe?

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I know Sailor has a factory in Kuro in Hiroshima prefecture and an office in Tokyo, what is it they have in Kobe?

hmm thats odd upon checking more details I would have assumed they were based in Hyogo Prefecture my mistake but their Twitter account is addressed there (specifically Kure, Hiroshima and Kobe, Hyogo)... that gave me an impression

welp...

well checking their company profile they have branches in

Osaka Prefecture

Hiroshima Prefecture(probably stated)

Fukuoka Prefecture

Aichi Prefecture

ohh screw that some further uupdates their twitter account states Kure City, Hiroshima and Tokyo, Tokyo

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Nagasawa is a nice shop.

I've been there few years ago.

Beside from inks, I did hot felt they have anything special with sailor.

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