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== Nib Design == '''Unknown Speaker:''' Yes. So that was the one. That was the one that I uncapped in Atlanta and burst out laughing. Yeah. Because it's ridiculous. Just the nib. Just the nib. I'm keeping the sailor train going with my number four, which is the Sailor Pro Gear Japan Blue fountain pen. Oh, that's so good. I forgot about that one. Yeah. This is an old timer. Every time I think about that one. From Wancho, they still sell it. Yeah. Yeah. This is the hammered, hammered steel. Yeah. Steel. Yeah. This one's so good because it's so different for Sailor. Yeah. And I actually don't know why they didn't do a little bit more of this because they executed this one super well, right? It's such a weird pen too because it is the kind of size of a regular Pro Gear, but it uses the nib of a slim. Because I think it is essentially a slim, but they have to wrap the metal around the body, which makes it kind of like the size of a Pro Gear. But then the cap has no clip for this reason too. So just like the profile of the pen is very different. And it actually ends up being a little longer than even the regular Pro Gear. It's like all around a strange construction, you know, like it's like abnormal, but it just feels so good to hold. Like the weight is excellent. It is a special, special pen. It feels like something special too when you use it. It's also, I think the cap is friction fit as well. Yeah. Very interesting pen. A lot of times when Sailor experiments with shapes, they kind of don't really nail it, but they totally nailed this one. Yeah. Right. Like this one came out like super, super good. I love that pen. Yeah. All right. Next up, we're in round five here. I have a Nakaya appearance, Myke. Nakaya. Oh, wow. I have a surname I haven't heard in a long time. Yep. Yep. Nakaya, portable writer, Aotamanuri with a fine cursive italic nib. This is actually, so we're five into this. This is the first one that I have that has a modified nib. So there's, we'll go over this at the end. There's a couple of themes in my list that I'm finding. Did you say this is the Aotamanuri? Yes. So I have a review of this one on the blog. That's what I found. It's black, black with a green trim. The kind of green one. Yeah. Yeah. This one, this was my first Nakaya. This is the one that took me, I wrote the whole story in the review about, it probably took me about two years to come to a decision on this pen. Wow. That review's from 2015. Yep. Wow. Wow. That's crazy. Wow. This pen holds up like over time. It is. Again, I said this about a lot of these pens. It's just such an enjoyable writing experience to hold. The Nakayas are so different in the feel of any other pen on this list. Yeah. And that they're airy. Like they don't look like they would be, but you pick them up and they're very like a featherweight type of pen based on how they're made with the ebonite and the Arushi coating. And then just the level of craftsmanship, like nothing about this pen screams, look at me. Right. But then you pick it up and it just kind of like, this is different. Right. It's a very different experience to use in Nakaya, especially like a very simple one like this one. And also looking at the, you know, the color and design of this one, you kind of get lost in it. Yeah. Which is really special because you can kind of, it looks like there's a depth to it, which is made up by the fact that it's got this kind of like green, just like in there. It's really good. Yep. So that's, yeah, that's definitely my favorite, favorite Nakaya. My first and favorite, kind of, it's interesting now that I think about it, the King of Pen, I've had a lot of King of Pens. My favorite is still the first one that I bought. I've had several Nakayas. My favorite is still the first one that I bought, which is, now that I'm saying it, all this out loud. It's kind of interesting. I'm sure there's something about first loves in there, but. Probably. I'm going to draw the line. Oh, speaking of which, that's another. Oh man. I'm making a list of what I didn't put on there. That's. Did you just put the pink love down? Yeah. That's on the, that's on the didn't make it list. Spoilers. I really struggled. It didn't make it, but I was like, I looked at that many times before. Yeah. Yeah. Because that was one of those pens that I went on like a great hunt for over time. Yeah. It's not the right size. We'll get to, well, next week we're going to cover some of the ones that didn't make it, but like that's on the list for sure. All right. My number five, the Canalea Haleakala Silhouette. Yeah. Oh man. I struggled. I struggled. Yeah. Speaking of the list. This, this. We're getting to the tough zone here. Like I, you know, I obviously I've spoken many times about my love of Canalea pens, but this one, the yellow, gray and black with the rose gold medallion, like it is just mesmerizing. Um, I adore this pen. I, I've always loved this design. Um, this also has two stories to it. One, this was the one that, um, I bought at DC pen show and the model I picked out was the model that had been photographed for Pen World magazine. Oh, I forgot about that. That's right. So just a good eye. The other, um, my wife and I, we went on our honeymoon to Maui and we stayed kind of like in the shade of Haleakala. So it has that like special thing, uh, for me too. Um, yeah, I, I adore it. I love Canalea pens and I don't know if they, they do a lot of incredible work, right? We talk about it every few months for me. I'm not sure the level top this one, like for what, how much I love this design. It is an all timer. Yeah. And the best pens have stories too, right? Exactly. This one's loaded with loaded with story, which is, is great. Yep. All right. Uh, number six for me, we're going to write back. Before you go to number six, why don't we, why don't we tell people we didn't go buy some pens? Oh yeah. Good call. This episode is brought to you by our friends over at Pen Chalet who sell authentic, amazing roller balls and fountain pens, ballpoints, mechanical pencils, and so much more. They have your favorite brands and they're adding new products all the time. So you can always find new products from new brands and, uh, new products from existing brands at the best prices around. Every couple of weeks, you're going to see new sales. You're going to see new stuff being added to Pen Chalets. You can always check back in. They do fast and reliable customer service. And they also, as well as pens, they have accessories. They have inks, they have pen holders, they have pen cases, and so much more. So Pen Chalet do international shipping with the best shipping rates they can find. And they do free shipping on orders over a hundred dollars in the U S Pen Chalet has low prices on high quality pens and offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee. You can go to penchalet.com slash pen addict. That's P E N C H A L E T.com slash pen addict. And that is where you can get a code to save 10% on anything over at Pen Chalet. Brad, what on Pen Chalet is, uh, is interesting to you right now. I think the biggest thing for everyone to check out is the, uh, Kuyoku Haku cases. Okay. So I started seeing these coming out last year, started making, uh, the rounds at pen shows, this brand. And I ended up picking up one and I'm just kind of enamored with it. It's a Japanese fabric case with beautiful patterns and they have lots of different styles with them. So you can get like a three slot case. You can get a 10 pin case. I think there's a two, yeah, there's a four pin pouch, um, five slot cases. So lots of different, uh, layouts with really, really cool fabrics. So I love seeing these. I actually need to review mine because I am really enjoying it. Um, so much, so highly recommend, uh, those. Also, I don't think we talked about this. I'm looking, I've definitely seen it and mentioned it before, but, uh, the Diplomat Arrow Rome Flame fountain pens. I don't even know if I'm saying that right. Do you know what the word R-H-O-M-B means? Rome Flame. But it's a beautiful, uh, I don't know if that's the, um, if that's the geometric design on here, but it's a really unique arrow and we love the arrow here as just a really fun, great pin. And this one has this unique gradient on there and this pattern. I don't know. It's really, really wild. Um, I'm trying to see it written down. Romb? Romb? Yeah. Romb. Romb. Yeah. So I don't know if that has to do with the pattern on there. I haven't learned about, uh, the bold geometric texture of the arrow romb and the remarkable hammer. Yeah. I thought that was going to give me something there, but it says it's a romb, a romb pattern. It's inspired by the form of a Zeppelin. Yeah. I mean, that's the classic arrow look is the Zeppelin look, but it's kind of, uh, this one has a little bit, it's a little bit more, uh, like a boxy shape. It's got some, I don't know. I like how it's laid out as opposed to like some of the, like the more traditional. It means a rhombohedral crystal. Okay. So yeah, it's like a pattern, right? Yeah. I guess like rhombus. Yeah. So it's like a square pattern. It's beautiful. It's, uh, I really, really like how this looks. And, you know, if you buy any pen or purchase, um, if you go over to the, um, the pen attic page. Oh, I just lost the link. There it is. Uh, you go over to the pen attic page, you get the free, uh, diplomat ink bottle. So the Keno stationary, Oh, Oh, one serenity, uh, fountain pen ink. You can add that. It looks like you can add that with, uh, with your purchase. You can get like a free bottle of diplomat ink, which is, I mean, excuse me, a dominant industry ink, um, which is just wonderful. Some of my favorite ink. Um, I bought this pen, the Keno stationary, Oh, one serenity fountain pen, which we talked about like a week or two ago. So, um, really enjoying that pen. They have those at, at penchalet.com. And if you want, uh, to get the ink, go over and check out the pen attic page and, uh, use, use our code to get this, uh, bottle of ink with your purchase. That is P E N C H A L E T.com slash pen addict. Our thanks to penchalet for the support of this show and relay. All right. I'm back to the Nakaya again, Myke. Number six, um, when you're doing this list, like you're thinking about this list, once you say one Nakaya, at least to me, you know, we're going right to another one. I got to have both of these because they're both very different. The Nakaya Piccolo and Kikyo blue. It's very different to the one I just mentioned, the portable in shape and size. It has a clip. It has an extra fine stock nib, and it's just a beautiful, solid color Nakaya, which I love. So what's the name of that one? And what blue? Kikyo K I K Y O. And it's a Piccolo P I C C O L O. Um, just a gorgeous, uh, deep blue. Very nice. So, yeah. All right. What you got? All right. So my next one for number six is the Platinum 3776. Nice love hand. Yeah. I had a 3776 challenge. I mean, I have two on my list. I know. I have a spoiler alert. I have zero, but I think it's like the first one off, which we'll talk about next week. We'll I'll save you. Um, I think my first off the list is going to be a 3776. So we'll, we'll hold that thought. I just, I love the color. Um, I love the rose gold and the purple. Uh, and I love that they were doing new things of this, right? Like they, they were trying some new stuff. Um, when this, when these ones were around, right? They're actually trying some colors and that was, I thought it was a really nice change. And I like the, the kind of the differences between the two of the 3776 is that I've got. Yes. And they went in with the rose gold on the Levant, like everything about that pen. They nailed. Yep. At the time. Like it was super unique. It was great. All right. Next pen is my most recent acquisition on this list, which I just bought last year's DC pen show, the pilot custom 845 in Vermillion. Um, surprise entrant, but I think it's a pen. I couldn't live without it's a bigger pilot, but it has this red Arushi finish and it has a fine nib stuck, fine nib. Um, it's just kind of a, this is, this is a writer's pen, right? This is a classic. This is a classic. Yeah. This is a do the work pen. Right. And, um, but something about it is, is just so cool that like it's, it's gotta be on the list. Like, I don't think I could leave this one off.
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