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Today we had our hands on this beauty, it's just brutal ... impressive and beautiful.

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/examen/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black-1.JPG

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/examen/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black-2.JPG

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/examen/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black-4.JPG

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/examen/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black-5.JPG

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/examen/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black/Namiki-Yukari-Royal-Urushi-Black-7.JPG

 

You can see the full article here:

http://www.estilograficas.net/namiki-yukar...l-urushi-black/

 

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Today we had our hands on this beauty, it's just brutal ... impressive and beautiful.

Yup! I was testing this pen (but in Red) this last weekend. A very well balanced pen. Finishing was superb. Nice photos on your website!

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Seems like a nice pen. Any idea on the price?

 

I'm not sure I like the ring on the cap lip. Reminds me of some later Sheaffer vintage pens.

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Seems like a nice pen. Any idea on the price?

 

I'm not sure I like the ring on the cap lip. Reminds me of some later Sheaffer vintage pens.

 

Retail is ~ $1,400 according to the folks at nibs.com. Personally I love the simplicity of the pen. I'd like to handle one of these in the future and see how they write.

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This is a very special pen in its simplicity of design and quality of execution. IMHO it may be easy to design a simple pen but it takes mastery to produce one as flawless as the Yukari Royale. This is because of the large expanses of open area that require meticulous application of urushi. Then pen and the Agatha Cristie are among my favorite pens.

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