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Yes - the blue/yellow one they only made 15 of. Easily KOP size or larger. I will see if I can manage a comparison shot with a 3776 later which is the only other pen I have on me while I am here right now. I used the Pilot Custom Urushi as a stand-in to buy a pen case for it because it felt wrong to take it out of the box in Itoya to see if it would fit, but I am really not sure if the case I bought will fit it.

 

Edit: I'm hesitant to open the thing because of the weird tax-free stipulations on goods here, but screw it. I'm not using it until I get home anyway because I bought a bottle of Kobe ink to go with it that I'm not opening until I get back.

 

Edit 2: I lied: they wrapped the pen up inside the bag even. There's no way I can open it without it being obvious and I don't want to deal with customs if they decide to check me at the airport. I will try to remember to photograph it when I get home.

Ive never once been questioned about my tax free products at any Tokyo or Kansai airport, and plus, youre allowed to use your pen as long as you take it out of the country.

 

In Japan they always just remove the stapled receipt from your passport and nod you through...

Too many pens; too little writing.

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Ive never once been questioned about my tax free products at any Tokyo or Kansai airport, and plus, youre allowed to use your pen as long as you take it out of the country.

 

In Japan they always just remove the stapled receipt from your passport and nod you through...

You don't understand my luck though. I'm the poster child for Murphy's Law.

"Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts." - Patrick Rothfuss

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I already posted information about kemma but I dont have any other information about the company other than using sapphire nib like a literal gemstone as a nib which well costs a premium

 

He means he stole content from the Japanese pen magazine and published it on FPN.

See here: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/333924-kemma-fountain-pens-in-akita-prefecture-any-more-info/

 

Other people posted own content, see here:

https://estilofilos.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-sapphire-and-maki-e.html

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Yes - the blue/yellow one they only made 15 of. Easily KOP size or larger.

Yeah that pen was bigger than I expected! It looked really nice too, but if I bought it I couldn't get the pens I wanted. Had they sold many do you know? What was the nib like?

I'm still collecting in the first step up range so I got a Pilot Custom 742 sfm- what a beautiful nib!

 

Looked at the lemon pen in Maruzen, pretty but I didn't really like the nib.

 

I loved the pen show- the tester stations in particular were great and some of the high end pens were spectacular! (And some were hideous lol)

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You don't understand my luck though. I'm the poster child for Murphy's Law.

 

But... but... it's not not allowed. You're not doing anything illegal by using the pen. :wacko:

Too many pens; too little writing.

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Yeah that pen was bigger than I expected! It looked really nice too, but if I bought it I couldn't get the pens I wanted. Had they sold many do you know? What was the nib like?

I'm still collecting in the first step up range so I got a Pilot Custom 742 sfm- what a beautiful nib!

 

Looked at the lemon pen in Maruzen, pretty but I didn't really like the nib.

 

I loved the pen show- the tester stations in particular were great and some of the high end pens were spectacular! (And some were hideous lol)

Eboya uses Bock nibs which they tune in-house. I got a fine and it writes smooth and perfect wetness. I was there early on the first day and I don't think they had sold many yet, if any. It's not a pen for everyone because of the size, but I wanted a show exclusive. The Nakaya was tempting, but $2000...

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Yeah that pen was bigger than I expected! It looked really nice too, but if I bought it I couldn't get the pens I wanted. Had they sold many do you know? What was the nib like?

I'm still collecting in the first step up range so I got a Pilot Custom 742 sfm- what a beautiful nib!

 

Looked at the lemon pen in Maruzen, pretty but I didn't really like the nib.

 

I loved the pen show- the tester stations in particular were great and some of the high end pens were spectacular! (And some were hideous lol)

Eboya uses Bock nibs which they tune in-house. I got a fine and it writes smooth and perfect wetness. I was there early on the first day and I don't think they had sold many yet, if any. It's not a pen for everyone because of the size, but I wanted a show exclusive. The Nakaya was tempting, but $2000...

"Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts." - Patrick Rothfuss

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> tune in-house

 

Always curious, sorry. What does it mean? Did you ask?

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He means he stole content from the Japanese pen magazine and published it on FPN.

See here: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/333924-kemma-fountain-pens-in-akita-prefecture-any-more-info/

 

Other people posted own content, see here:

https://estilofilos.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-sapphire-and-maki-e.html

now that sheds some light from the company interesting but it probably aint for me
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> tune in-house

 

Always curious, sorry. What does it mean? Did you ask?

Yes - it just means they check it for alignment under a loupe and make sure it writes to their standards. They smooth them if necessary and adjust for flow. The rep double checked mine before he let me test it. Just the basic set-up stuff to make sure you're getting a well writing nib. Not a custom set-up or anything, but they would have done that there had I needed it. It wore to my standards when I tested it. I'm not super picky unless it's too dry and skips or so wet it's unwritable.

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But... but... it's not not allowed. You're not doing anything illegal by using the pen. :wacko:

Huh - it was my understanding that you're not supposed to open anything you bought and claimed tax free until you leave the country. Or does that only apply to things that are consumable in some way? Edited by OmegaMountain

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Or does that only apply to things that are consumable in some way?

https://tax-freeshop.jnto.go.jp/eng/shopping-guide.php

I endeavour to be frank and truthful in what I write, show or otherwise present, when I relate my first-hand experiences that are not independently verifiable; and link to third-party content where I can, when I make a claim or refute a statement of fact in a thread. If there is something you can verify for yourself, I entreat you to do so, and judge for yourself what is right, correct, and valid. I may be wrong, and my position or say-so is no more authoritative and carries no more weight than anyone else's here.

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Well, alright. That's pretty straight forward and I didn't find it when I was searching for the rules on tax exempt. I'll take a quick photo in the morning then. Much appreciated.

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TAG launched their new brand Fumisome at the show. One fountain pen and four inks. I got one of them, Lichen:

 

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Edited by fudefan

Japan pen show recaps and more on fudefan.com | photos on Instagram (@fudefan)

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What is the priceTAG of the inks and the pen? :)

Yada - they have a turquoise.

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What is the priceTAG of the inks and the pen? :)

Yada - they have a turquoise.

:) Inks are 2000 + tax for 25ml. The pen was 18 000 if I remember correctly.

Japan pen show recaps and more on fudefan.com | photos on Instagram (@fudefan)

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I'm going to be in Kyoto and planned on going to TAG while I am there. Might pick a bottle up if a color strikes my interest.

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