The Pelikan M320 Pearl is the perfect Valentine's Day gift!
The Omas 80th Anniversary LE Vintage Paragon (1931-2011) comes in Blue Royale, Senape, Pearl Grey, and Burkina while supplies last.
Violet is the new color addition to the the Pilot Custom 74 line.
Order your Pilot/Namiki Vanishing Point 2011 Limited Edition in Pink!
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We have the Pilot/Namiki matte black Vanishing Point fountain pen.
Long Fountain Pen
Black (Solid)
No need to post a cap on this pen--
Nakaya was not joking when they named this "long size." Capped, the
Cigar Long Size Black seems even longer than its actual 6.5 inches. Shown here is the Long Cigar (No Clip) fountain pen in Black (Solid).
Since there is no clip on this pen, you notice right away
the precise action and mating of the threads as you take apart the barrel from
the cap. Like all the Nakayas, this pen is a pleasure to hold, and of course the
size and lustrous black Urushi give this model a magisterial aura.
Your hand won't tire using this Cigar
Long Size in black. Although the pen has a ceremonial look to it, in hand you
sense this is a pen to be used.
The Nakayas always seem to have little surprises in store for you-- here the
nib has a strong curve, yet is engraved with a rather delicate pattern, featuring
a charming heart-shaped breather hole. The effect is both modern yet invokes the
fin-de-siecle era of pen craft.
This close-up gives a sense of the rich
color intensity that occurs on a new pen. But photographs don't do justice to
the feeling of surprise-- how light the pen is, how elegant, how "right"
the pen feels in hand, with its softly rounded, slightly voluptuous design.
The Nakaya nib, imprinted Nakata, the family name of the
manufacturer, is made of solid 14K gold. Each of these nibs
is suitable for our customization to extra flexible (an additional
$65 charge).
The medium and broad tip can be customized
into cursive italic, stub or oblique points (an additional $55 for these customizations).
Below are the basic tip sizes of Nakaya nibs, as reported off of their web
site (http://www.nakaya.org/eindex.html).
Nakaya nibs run a little finer
than most Japanese nibs, like Sailor or Pilot-Namiki.
To
see what Nakaya nibs are available and compare them to other
nibs that we offer please click this link: TippingSizesPage
To see pictures of the
range of Nakaya nibs that we offer click this link: Nakaya
Nibs Page