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Thanks a lot for your comments. I got this pen as a bookmarker this time because it's very pretty, however, I usually use Sailor ProGear with M nib or Profit 21 Large with B nib. Anyway, to say the least of it, this ballpoint pen is really neat and useful! :)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGxCRTuO3wU

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce2sisliEas

 

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Nice pen and tasteful video.

 

What is the name/type of that ballpoint?

 

 

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Nice pen and tasteful video.

What is the name/type of that ballpoint?

 

Hi. Thanks a lot for your hearty comment. Because the sales person who manages a fountain pen shop called Papylos 21 gave it to me, I cannot the name of the ballpoint pen... ^^;

 

 

Fountain pen shop in Japan - Papylos 21 -

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqF23K-pEoE

 

☆Love CROSS☆

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Hi there,

 

The other day, I got a new unique ballpoint pen made by CROSS.

It's really tiny and slim! What is more,I found that it could

be used as a bookmarker.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90YxK-_zQ1k

 

Anyway, I think this pen is cool so far. :)

 

 

☆Love CROSS☆

 

Very cute, where did you purchase it from? Reminds me of the Zebra Mini T3.

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Off topic but thought to share this.

 

Incidentally, I bought this Sailor 1911 lookalike mini pen yesterday.

 

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/WANCHER-Business-Class-1911-Glossy-Black-Gold-Mini-Travel-Pen-RARE-SOLD-OUT-/00/$(KGrHqJ,!h4E4p+6S)niBOL4BL,gIQ~~1_12.JPG?rt=nc

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/WANCHER-Business-Class-1911-Glossy-Black-Gold-Mini-Travel-Pen-RARE-SOLD-OUT-/00/$(KGrHqQOKi!E4(fpPHjcBOL4BK8+rQ~~1_12.JPG

 

Length: 108 mm

Width: 9 mm

Weight: 15 gm

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Interesting pen but placing an object of that girth will eventually cause page deformity. Nice video with music. Glenn Gould?

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Interesting pen but placing an object of that girth will eventually cause page deformity. Nice video with music. Glenn Gould?

 

Sure is. Sounds like the Glenn Gould's 1981 version of Bach's Goldberg Variations - a favorite.

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Hi all. Thanks for many comments on this thread!

Yep, the piano music is played by Glenn Gould. I like his works very much. :)

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Amazing video, Virtu! I particularly like how you were able to use the pen as a book mark, haha. Also, the way you arrange the ink bottles on your desk give me the urge to splurge whatever leftover holiday money I have on more bottles XD

 

 

Kevin

 

P.S.

I can't quite tell from the video, but might this pen accept standard Cross refills?

... Okay, that's highly unlikely given the extremely narrow girth of the pen, haha. Wishful thinking in the extreme, that!

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Hi all. Thanks for many comments on this thread!

Yep, the piano music is played by Glenn Gould. I like his works very much. :)

Gould does not play as it is written, but he is great Try Murray Perahia's Goldberg variations. Maybe even better.

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Thanks for the comments. I'm not sure whether this ballpoint pen accepts Cross's standard refills, however, I found the typical 4C refills that are used ( for example... ) for LAMY 4 Pen can be attached! So, I've changed the refills and use blue ink now. :)

 

Have a good weekend,

Kota Adachi

 

From Japan

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Gould does not play as it is written, but he is great Try Murray Perahia's Goldberg variations. Maybe even better.

 

Love the GV. I looked up Murray Perahia's GV in my Penguin Guide - Key recording (top recommendation), 4 stars (a really exceptional issue on every count). I'll have to check this one out, thanks for the recommendation.

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