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【Plug Type】
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Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
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A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
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[Brand] Sailor SAILOR [Product name] Long sword sharpened [Type] Cap-type fountain pen
[Nib] 21K gold, large MF medium fine
[Specifications] Lid, body, tip: PMMA resin/black Lid metal ring: etching/resin polishing Metal parts: IP gold finish
[Size] Φ18 x 141mm (including clip part) Weight: Approx. 24g
[Ink] Dual-use type/converter cartridge ink
[Accessories] Manufacturer's genuine case, warranty card, converter, 2 ink cartridges
[Consumables (sold separately)] Converter: 14-0506 (10 colors in total) Cartridge ink: 13-0604 (super black, blue ink, blue ink) Bottle ink: 13-9257 (12 colors in total)
It has an outstanding writing quality and a solid response that allows you to enjoy the real pleasure of using a fountain pen. This proud nib is a masterpiece that can only be made by a skilled craftsman. In order to write the most beautiful kanji characters that have a lot of tome, splash, and bulge characters, the pen has the feature of allowing you to draw thick lines when you lay it down, and thin lines when you hold it upright. Compared to a standard nib of the same character width, the long sharpened nib is thicker. History of the Development of Naginata Sharpening Naginata sharpening, which has been passed down since the company's founding in 1911, temporarily disappeared as fountain pens became mass produced after the war and nib processing became more mechanized, but the technique has been passed down by pen craftsmen Gunichi Koyama and Nobuyoshi Nagahara. Around 1993, based on customer feedback, Nobuyoshi Nagahara revived the pen as a modern-day sharpening method by further improving the sharpening method used at the time of its founding, with the aim of creating a "fountain pen that could be written at an angle." [Product number change] The product number has been changed and we are currently re-releasing it with a new product number. In addition, the specifications of the ``pen nib'' and ``lid metal ring'' have been changed, and the new specification ``lid metal ring'' has knurling on both ends of the ring to create a special feeling and luxury, and the center part has black IP processing for a calming effect. Currently, new types and old types are mixed together when shipped from manufacturers. Go
You cannot choose between new and old types when ordering. Thank you for your understanding in advance.