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I have ordered the Dorsal Fin Version 2 and I am anticipating its arrival.  I was looking around for a used Decapod to by by-pass that long wait times, if possible.  Please let me know if you have or or know of one for sale.  Thank you for your help!

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Can you let me know what you have available as well.

I am looking at various Nakayas and a Namiki Emperor.

Respectfully,

David

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  • 3 weeks later...

To whom it might concern. Wow. Days do go by without using that phrase.
 

Anyway, i am strongly considering selling my immaculate decapod cigar aka-tamenuri with a soft medium nib to free up funds for an incoming neo-standard and dorsal fin.

 

If interested, send me a pm and we’ll take it from there, ok?

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I have a like new Aka Tamenuri, new this year, broad nib ground to left oblique, which I am thinking of possibly selling to fund a different purchase. 

Ed

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