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Sailor Bespoke King of Pen Ebonite Nagintata Togi 2022 LE Ryokko (and friends)


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Featured here is the Sailor Bespoke King of Pen Ebonite Naginata Togi 2022 LE Ryokko or Green Echo. The design is based on a picture set in the Miskaka Pond of Shinshu, Nagano. The pen is rather attractive.

 

The Green Echo was preceded by the Solar Prominence (Kouen) in 2021 and the Blue Wave (Kaiha) in 2020. All are excellent writers.

 

51872943064_86ddb76f02_k.jpgryokko by itself focus stacked yes logo by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51872945344_e042b75d9a_k.jpgtrio capped focus stacked yes logo by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51873267980_0855ada0f4_k.jpgnib trio underside yes logo by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51872946859_5a63b8532d_k.jpgnib trio topside yes logo by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51872709993_4c53b19be5_k.jpg_SON6700 trio nibs out caps up b side by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51872712583_0b5c31c610_k.jpgtrio capped yes logo b side by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

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Really nice pictures!  I have the blue and the red, both of which I love.  I was waiting to see the actual color of the green in person, as preliminary pictures I saw didn't look quite real but more like artist conceptions.   Your pictures of the real thing are excellent.  Thanks for posting them!

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44 minutes ago, whichwatch said:

Really nice pictures!  I have the blue and the red, both of which I love.  I was waiting to see the actual color of the green in person, as preliminary pictures I saw didn't look quite real but more like artist conceptions.   Your pictures of the real thing are excellent.  Thanks for posting them!

Thanks, yeah, the first two pictures are focus stacked macros so I worked pretty hard on them. The pen is far more beautiful than I imagined. Green is not my favorite color so I was not all that interested in getting it until I saw it and I knew immediately it had to be mine. 

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Thank you for sharing, jandrese. These are incredibly beautiful KoPs. I have seen & held whichwatch's blue one. Great to see the other two colors in such vivid photos. Thanks again. Enjoy your weekend. 

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2 hours ago, Barry Gabay said:

Thank you for sharing, jandrese. These are incredibly beautiful KoPs. I have seen & held whichwatch's blue one. Great to see the other two colors in such vivid photos. Thanks again. Enjoy your weekend. 

Thanks! Sad thing is that I have not yet had a chance to ink the green one yet, just dip test. Have a great one!

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