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Hi everyone,

I am Taizo Okagaki. I am from Japan.

Today I want to ask you what is your dream fountain pen?

What is the pen that make you happy when you hold it in your hand?

 

Let me know, please! Your answer is my motivation to make a dream fountain pen.

I put the link to survey here:

https://www.wancher.com/your-dream-fountain-pen

Please help me by taking survey.

Thank you very much for your time.

 

Taizo Okagaki

 

P/S: I am sorry that I could not speak in English in the video on the survey. I am afraid that you cannot understand what I said

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Hi man! I answered the survey.

 

I ordered from you before and I really liked that you took the time to use a wrapping paper with messages in the correct language on it.

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Hi man! I answered the survey.

 

I ordered from you before and I really liked that you took the time to use a wrapping paper with messages in the correct language on it.

Thank you very much for your support. It is all the effort of my staffs. I am glad that you love it

 

 

The most important part is having the nib/feed system tuned so that the pen works from day one.

Yes, it is true! I will think about it more.

 

Im curious to see what will be the end result of this survey.

I and my staffs made this survey because we are researching to make new fountain pens.

I think I need to hear more opinions from pen users to make better pens.

I am sorry that I cannot check the forum frequently.

I will ask my staffs to update to you our process.

If you have comment or nice idea, please tell me. I love to hear from you

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