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My First Nakaya – And It Has An Architect Point!


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Nakaya has always been one of my must have pens. I just wish they could make one that I wouldn't feel like I'm committing a Mortal Sin by posting. ( like to post my pens.)

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I bought that many Paragons because that is all the different material and color variations of Paragons I have been able to find. And now that I look at them, a few are actually Milords. NOW what do I do???

Well, I'd never buy that many of the same pen (although I do have about 10 P51s, to be honest). I think you should move them on to highly deserving FPN members, starting with those with forum names beginning with Ay......... ;)

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She turned me into a newt.......

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The box is upside down??? Oh man! I told you I was new to Nakaya and dumb as they come. OK, I'll flip the box and try again. Here you go....

 

Well played!

 

I love the looks of that nib! I can't believe I was at the LA show and missed going to that table. Next year I won't miss it.

 

No. Way. It was the big setup in the back corner, all lit up, with lots of activity! Your Financial Adviser must have set up a deflection field...

"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick; and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."

~ Benjamin Franklin

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The box is upside down??? Oh man! I told you I was new to Nakaya and dumb as they come. OK, I'll flip the box and try again. Here you go....

 

 

I think I just wet myself... :-)

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Thanks so much for sharing your pix and enthusiasm. I've never been to a pen show, but your first pix made me think of a candy store. YIPPEE!!!

I've been lucky enough to work with the CFP team, so I'm one happy writer!

Hope you enjoy your Nakaya as much as I enjoy mine... Can't wait to hear more!

All the best, Donna D

 

 

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such a great looking pen. congrats! this is my first time hearing of "architect point" nib. such an interesting contrast to a regular stub nib.

-rudy-

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such a great looking pen. congrats! this is my first time hearing of "architect point" nib. such an interesting contrast to a regular stub nib.

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Nakaya are the best pen.

I ma selling a great part of my fountain pens to buy new pieces of art from them!!!

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