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I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, but I just stumbled across a clear Pilot Custom 823, as opposed to the smoky brown & black models.

 

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I still think the smoky black wins the day, but this is still a lovely pen.

 

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Bren

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It remembers me a demonstrator, it looks like the omas ogiva.

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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The clear version draws more attention to the black inner cap than either of the other colors. The black section, blind cap, and end cap are interesting touches, too -- they remind me somewhat of the Sailor 1911 colors pens with the black elements.

 

I agree with you -- I like the other colors better but this seems more like a demonstrator than a "stealth" demonstrator.

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It needs the invisible Noodlers Blue Ghost ink.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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It needs the invisible Noodlers Blue Ghost ink.

 

Good idea! Now I want a demonstrator and invisible ink. :eureka:

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A fountain pen repairer in Japan removed the black inner cap from a clear 823. He thinks the only reason that they put the black inner cap was to hide inky nib, and there is no practical function.

 

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I want one, can someone (please) tell me where and how much I could get one for? Seriously.

Lamy 2000-Lamy Vista-Visconti Van Gogh Maxi Tortoise Demonstrator-Pilot Vanishing Point Black Carbonesque-1947 Parker 51 Vacumatic Cedar Blue Double Jewel-Aurora Optima Black Chrome Cursive Italic-Waterman Hemisphere Metallic Blue-Sheaffer Targa-Conway Stewart CS475

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I want one, can someone (please) tell me where and how much I could get one for? Seriously.

 

I have also been drooling over this pen, and I found that Pens in Asia sells them. Never bought from this guy, but I have had excellent references (and a couple of times I exchanged emails, he always replies in a fast, accurate and kind manner).

 

Hope this helps, and that you get this beautiful pen,

 

Alejandro

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I want one, can someone (please) tell me where and how much I could get one for? Seriously.

Is there a UK source for these? Or even and easily-accessible-from-the-UK source?

 

Not that I'm buying for a while...

Mark Goody

 

I have a blog.

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Ritchie at www.cyberpens.com in the UK may be able to get these.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Ink did get behind the seal for mine, and it did drive me crazy for a while. The weird thing was that the ink that came with the pen, Pilot Black I believe, was the culprit. After that, I decided to fill it with all kinds of reds and purples. None have left stains, but the Pilot Black stain remains.

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I want one, can someone (please) tell me where and how much I could get one for? Seriously.

Richie at www.cyberpens.com sells the Custom 823 in brown, black or clear for $200 including shipping to the USA.

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"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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