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Recently, I was shown a completely pink translucent Pilot Prera. Apparently it is a limited edition Pilot X Oeste Pink Flamingo. I found more pictures on the Kingfisher and Yellow Canary...

 

Does anyone else have any information on these pens? I'm in love with Pilot Prera and would love to see if there are other Limited Editions I could get my hands on. Also suggestions for where to shop for these would be great... Thanks!

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Oeste is the cooperative that actually gets these preras I'm not certain if it's a yearly thing but 4 colors have already been released

blue, pink, red?, yellow preras thus far

Oh i have not seen the red online?? it's hard to search for these asian exclusives... even less finding a place to buy them...

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any online stationery stores based in Oku-yama that is part of Oeste should be a good place to start I forgot which stores those are... buying them is another story as these businesses tend to deliver Japan only

http://oeste.jp/member/

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Dang. That looks sharp. LOVE that color. Want.

I have all 4 of the Oeste Preras (pink = flamingo, yellow = canary, blue = kingfisher, green = parrot). I received the green one about 3 weeks ago & I think it's my favourite, although the blue is good too.

 

The green is still available from Nagasawa on Global Rakuten

http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/nagasawa/item/oeste-prera-parrot/

 

Edit: also a couple currently available (BIN) from seller 21tgif on eBay

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