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Naginata Togi In 1911 Vs In King Of Pen


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Hi,

 

I'm interesting to buy a Sailor with Naginata Togi nib, but I wonder that does the Naginata Togi nib in Sailor 1911 large/full size difference to the Naginata Togi nib in the King of Pen?

 

The price is much difference, but both has ones that include Naginata Togi nib. Does it the same or are there any difference?

 

Thank you for the answer in advance,

Sahatat

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The Naginata Togi nibs for the 1911 large pen are the same size as the regular nibs for that pen. The Naginata Togi nibs for the King of Pen are much larger, and are the same size as the regular King of Pen nibs. All are 21k gold. Your choice depends on whether you want the larger KOP with the larger Naginata Togi nib.

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The Naginata Togi nibs for the 1911 large pen are the same size as the regular nibs for that pen. The Naginata Togi nibs for the King of Pen are much larger, and are the same size as the regular King of Pen nibs. All are 21k gold. Your choice depends on whether you want the larger KOP with the larger Naginata Togi nib.

Thank you for the answer :-)

I try to find out this over internet but couldn't find the answer. Maybe I would try the 1911 large first as the price is much difference. Thanks again.

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You're welcome. I hope you enjoy your Naginata Togi nib as much as I have enjoyed mine. These nibs perform quite remarkably with Sailor inks.

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Thank you for the answer :-)

I try to find out this over internet but couldn't find the answer. Maybe I would try the 1911 large first as the price is much difference. Thanks again.

Do you have a source for either pen right now. The lead time for the specialty nibs is running close to one year.

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Do you have a source for either pen right now. The lead time for the specialty nibs is running close to one year.

 

Really! And there I was complaining about my Pro Gear with the regular 21k taking... A whole week.

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Do you have a source for either pen right now. The lead time for the specialty nibs is running close to one year.

Where does that information come from?

"If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live."

– Lin Yu-T'ang

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Do you have a source for either pen right now. The lead time for the specialty nibs is running close to one year.

I bought it from eBay from the seller name e-sell_jp

Hope you will get the one you want :-)

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