Kamakura Pens Auction
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The 1970's Pilot Lacquer
"Either write something worth reading or
do something worth writing."
-Socrates
Kamakura Pens, Proud
Member of the Pen Collectors of America, Tokyo Pen Association,
and the Wajima maki-e guild. Over 10,000 pens sold
500+ frequent repeat customers. Bid with confidence. Kamakura
pens is located in Kamakura, Japan with a branch in Okinawa
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Detailed
Description
Up for Auction is a striking red Pilot lacquer pen. Pilot
introduced this line of pens in the late 1970's and is one of the lesser seen Pilot pens.
The pen is perfectly mint with the original tag. The cap and barrel are coated in rich red urushi lacquer. The gold trim goes well with gold dust. The cap closes over the nib with
My digital camera doesn't photograph
red very well, and these images are not very good. You have to
imagine that this pen is bright, fire engine red with sparkling gold dust sprinkled into the lacquer and that it practically
glows. It is sure to grab attention when you take it from your
pocket.
Like most modern Pilot pens, this one has a great
14K gold nib with a large iridium point. This makes for a sweet
smooth touch.
Stay Well
Dr. Ron Dutcher
Kamakura Pens
| Nib: |
Nice iridium tipped Medium point. |
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| Filling
System |
Cartridge Converter |
| Working
Condition |
Mint |
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| Faults:
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can't find a single one |
| Payment
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I prefer Paypal, but will accept
International Money Orders from a Post Office, or bank transfers |
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Shipping |
Regular Airmail: $8 to anywhere
in the world. Takes 7 to 14 Days. Unless the Customs people
decide to inspect the item, and then it can take as long
as three weeks.
Express Mail $20 to anywhere
in the world. This includes a barcode on the package and
a tracking number. If the item is delayed, we can find
where it is. Takes 3 to 5 days. |
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| Note |
If you have any questions
at all, please send me an email at rd@kamakurapens.com
Stay Well
Dr. Ron Dutcher
Kamakura Pens |
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| Also keep in mind
that you only need to pay shipping once for an order.
If you win one item and intend to bid on more, simply
let us know and we will hold your pens and ship them
all together to save you money. Also it is true that
we often ship bonus items with our orders. No Parker
Snakes or solid gold overlay pens, nothing like that,
but always something interesting. So if you receive
all your pens and find something extra, it wasn't
a mistake. Keep in mind that a bonus is simply that.
Do not bid, expecting one, and we certainly can not
take orders on what someone thinks their bonus should
be. Nevertheless we do like to make sure our bidders
are always happy and completely satisfied with their
wins. |
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| Quote |
"If eBay had a
Nobel Prize, Kamakura Pens would win it."
Guy Lesser, Harpers Magazine |
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