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J-san

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Ah, sorry I forgot to reply as to where i purchased the pen. I bought it from entropy00 at the marketplace. It was hardly used at all and in pristine condition. No affiliation with entropy00, but an excellent person to buy from.

 

You can also try ujuku pen shop: http://ujuku.jpn.ph/KAIMONO/penframe.htm

www.nibs.com has them for sale as well.

 

I just (a week ago) purchased the same Sailor 1911 and wonder how I have made it this far in life without one before. The only diff in yours & mine is that yours has the Sailor logo on the end of the pen. Thanks for the post & the great pics!

 

Doug

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The 21K nib feels pretty good - smooth and lays down a uniformly wet line. I really can't compare the two because my Pro Gear nib is a F and the Sapporo nib is a XF. The 14K nib is a tad toothier and feels a little stiffer, but still is quite smooth for being so fine.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Great review and wonderful photos!

My Professional Gear with H-M nib is by far the smoothest writter in my collection.

 

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I appreciate all of the discussion. I have each of these pens enroute and am anxiously awaiting the opportunity to write with them. Thank you for the extensive review and information.

Peace,

J. Kenneth Byrd, Jr.

(Kenny)

The Tar Heel State--GO HEELS!

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That is a beautiful pen! I always wanted one but can't decide if I should get the mini or the professional gear... I love the mini because of its cost and size, short but thick enough like a proper size pen. However, I love the nib of the PG, 21K and the two tone colour is to die for! One day I will have them both!

 

P.S. Thanks for the great review!

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That last picture sure gives you an appreciation for what guys like Mottishaw, Binder, Masuyama and all the other fine nib grinders, including amateur tinkerers, are working with.

 

 

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v436/Felix01/Nibtip.jpg

I always get a kick out of these "no affiliation" notations when it's blatantly obvious the poster has absolutely nothing to do with the brand, company, etc. beyond being a customer. It must be a feel-good/feel-important thing. So I'll note up front that nothing I write here on this forum is influenced by any financial-gain motivation.

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there it is

Edited by Woliaj

If only money didn't exist, and pens grew on trees...

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Edited by Woliaj

If only money didn't exist, and pens grew on trees...

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edit: multipost

for some reason i can only see your review when i post something so... yeah

If only money didn't exist, and pens grew on trees...

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(Great Shots). My pen too... recently got this pen in a H-B nib. Wow... what a smooooth writer!

 

I also have a Sailor Sapporo in 14K H-F nib which happens to be an old favorite of mine. Sailor is

famous for it's F & EF nibs but above H-B nib on my PG is like a dream - up there with the likes of

my Pilot Custom 845's nib.

 

(What a co-incidence, I hobby photos too & my Canon EOS kit has 3 lenses but not a macro).

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