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Interesting, thanks for sharing. The "Canneberge Nouveu" is an interesting looking pen. I wonder if the top of the cap is meant to be a flower?

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Philosophia is gorgeous!!!!

 

It's probably good for my bank account that these shop exclusives are a bit difficult to track down.

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Those Sailor wooden mechanical pencils look stunning and likely no two would be identical due to wood pattern variations. I like how it's not just one wooden section or body, but both.

 

I have to say that I'd been completely remiss in noticing Sailor's extensive ink line. It looks amazing, thanks to Algester's dedicated topic showing photo examples. How do those inks compare to Pilot's Iroshizuku line?

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I'd very much appreciate it if you could tell me where you find those kinds of Sailor's newsletters/catalogs promoting collaborative pens and such :D :D

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