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2022 Pilot and Namiki Catalogue


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Hmm, the link directs you to the Namiki catalogue, which is the most beautiful one, but if you click on the name Adam Smith, you also find the Pilot Fine Writing catalogue.

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Thank you very much. I wouldn't have found those myself without your pointers!

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Thank you very much for posting this. Much appreciated.

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Thanks for the link. Those amazing catalogues will be great guides for my growing collection of Fountain Pens.

 

Thanks again!

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17 hours ago, Linger said:

Dear Namiki fans, please have a look at the site again. It now features the 2024 catalogues plus an exquisite newly published Namiki Artistic Book 2024 in which the various parts of each pen are explained with the techniques used. Fantastic.

 

https://www.flipsnack.com/66FCCE66AED/

 

Much thanks for the wonderful catalogues in the link. They are great resources/references for Namiki and Pilot pens. 

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