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I would like to trade my Nakaya portable cigar body and cap in heki-tamenuri, brown over green, for your Nakaya portable cigar or portable writer body and cap in shobu, purple, or kikyo, blue, urushi. I would like to keep my stub nib but if the trade hinges on the nib, that will go too.

 

I bought the pen at the DC Super Show last August and love the simplicity of the design and quality of the finish I just got tired of the color. The pen is near new condition free of scratches, dents and cracks and comes with all boxes, papers and kimono.

 

If you don't already own a Nakaya, why wait for a special order when you can by this pen for $515 + shipping of your choice?

 

Best regards,

 

Larry

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I would like to trade my Nakaya portable cigar body and cap in heki-tamenuri, brown over green, for your Nakaya portable cigar or portable writer body and cap in shobu, purple, or kikyo, blue, urushi. I would like to keep my stub nib but if the trade hinges on the nib, that will go too.

 

I bought the pen at the DC Super Show last August and love the simplicity of the design and quality of the finish I just got tired of the color. The pen is near new condition free of scratches, dents and cracks and comes with all boxes, papers and kimono.

 

If you don't already own a Nakaya, why wait for a special order when you can by this pen for $515 + shipping of your choice?

 

Best regards,

 

Larry

 

 

Larry,

I am interested in buying this pen. What type of stub did you get(mono to two tone)and if it has a clip, what is the material used?

 

 

Can you post some photos? or send me to a link where you have some.

 

Here is my Neo-Standard in Shobu (will never part with)

 

http://s1193.photobu...344/johnson430/

 

 

Thanks,

Johnson

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