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I would like to get a fountain pen utilizing the raden technique.  I'd appreciate any recommendations for both contemporary and discontinued pens.  

 

I know that Pilot makes the capless in three raden styles, however, that pen is a bit too bulky for long-term writing for me (I prefer the Decimo, having smaller hands). So, anything apart from Pilot I'd be interested in knowing about!

 

Thanks in advance!

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The Pelikan Radens are beautiful but larger than you probably want. I missed out on a Pilot VP years ago and haven't been willing to pay the price they want for one now. All Radens seem to be very pricy to me.

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I didn't know Pelikan made a raden -- just did a web search and you're right -- quite expensive!  Perhaps because it's not a normal specialization for them? Beautiful pen, however, which I'll add to my list.

 

Radens are more pricey because of all the hand-work and lacquering involved.  It's a traditional craft like urushi that requires quite a bit of skill and time to produce successfully. I think one has to look at it from the perspective of being usable art -- and that often comes with a hefty price tag 😉  Definitely more of a grail pen for most people -- me included!

 

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Nakaya have a lot of samples, Raden included. Check our their site at nakaya.org. I've been wanting to get myself a Nakaya but they have so many beautiful pens it's hard to decide which to get not to mention the cheapest pens are at least $700. 

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Have a look for the Conklin Endura Abalone Shell Limited Edition.  Despite it's 'limited' status, it is quite affordable.  May be too large for you, but worth a look.

 

I just received mine last week, and it's a beauty.

 

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Taccia a makes fountain pens with Raden, some with different looks.  I believe Moonman made a Raden pen, considerably less expensive than most of the other pens with that material.

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