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I believe these pens are only available in Japan. (yes, at work, multipen is my preferred 'weopon' of choice)

 

It's a long shot, but if there is any forum-member in Japan, willing to purhase the 2 models and ship to Singapore and accpets Paypal (debit card) for payment, I'll be very grateful for the help.

 

 

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh020.html#

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh001.html

 

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Hi,

 

Sharbo x is available in Singapore. I just bought the AL5 for S$88.00 (pen barrel only) a few weeks ago. What you want is the latest range of Sharbo X, which is expected to arrive in a few weeks. The refills are sold separately. The cost of normal oil based refills are $0.90 each while the gel ink refills cost $4.60 each, which is quite expensive.

 

 

 

 

I believe these pens are only available in Japan. (yes, at work, multipen is my preferred 'weopon' of choice)

 

It's a long shot, but if there is any forum-member in Japan, willing to purhase the 2 models and ship to Singapore and accpets Paypal (debit card) for payment, I'll be very grateful for the help.

 

 

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh020.html#

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh001.html

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Hi,

 

Sharbo x is available in Singapore. I just bought the AL5 for S$88.00 (pen barrel only) a few weeks ago. What you want is the latest range of Sharbo X, which is expected to arrive in a few weeks. The refills are sold separately. The cost of normal oil based refills are $0.90 each while the gel ink refills cost $4.60 each, which is quite expensive.

 

 

 

 

I believe these pens are only available in Japan. (yes, at work, multipen is my preferred 'weopon' of choice)

 

It's a long shot, but if there is any forum-member in Japan, willing to purhase the 2 models and ship to Singapore and accpets Paypal (debit card) for payment, I'll be very grateful for the help.

 

 

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh020.html#

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/penport/zeb-sh001.html

 

Jetpens now carries them. Not all of them, but some. Nr

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