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Sailor Professional Gear & Kingdom Note Le - Ebony Wood


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In July, a LE (20 pieces) of a 21K Sailor Professional Gear will be sold by Kingdom Note (Tokyo).

Dark wood (ebony) like this one LINK

 

Not cheap - about 750 USD.

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from the link, it states the original price in Japanese Yen, which equivalent to less than US$ 300. they are stunning wooden pens. but to pay $750 for it is just too much, taking into account how small the pens are.

-rudy-

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That is a different pen - sorry for the missing explanation. The link was just to show, how some wooden Sailor pens look like.

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None of the store exclusive Sailor wood pens has ever been cheap, the Bung Box Black Ebony version retailed for 108,000 Yen.

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That is a different pen - sorry for the missing explanation. The link was just to show, how some wooden Sailor pens look like.

 

i see. you got me all curious on what the pen looks like now.

-rudy-

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Here is a photo. Taken with a mobile, sorry.

 

137/153mm length

13mm width

29g weight

nibs 21K FMB

79920 Yen

20 pieces

start July

 

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Here is a photo. Taken with a mobile, sorry.

 

137/153mm length

13mm width

29g weight

nibs 21K FMB

79920 Yen

20 pieces

start July

 

 

ah, a lot more gold on this one.

-rudy-

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http://i.imgur.com/4amMsDY.png

better quality I think?

the bock nib with makie is from Wajima-ya Zen-ni,in Heiseimachi, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture

 

i think i much prefer those wooden mechanical pencils.

-rudy-

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Dark Ebony wood, 21 kt gold nib. 750 dollars seems par for the course. If I could get it for that price, through an American retailer, I'd buy it.😀😀

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