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I just ordered my Ivory Prera, and to subsidize the shipping, I ordered three other Preras: grey with a medium nib, blue with a medium nib, and blue with a fine nib. See the photos below.

 

KCat has posted a lovely review you can read right here on FPN.

 

I have a couple of comments. One thing I love about this pen is its obvious quality. My favorite feature that demonstrates this is what happens when you put the cap back on the pen. As you slide the cap on, it gets progressively more snug until the cap snaps home. It's very cool. Also, it's true what I've been hearing: Japanese nibs run smaller than US/European nibs. My medium-nibbed Prera writes a finer line than my fine-nibbed Lamy Safari. In the interest of full disclosure, I don't have a lot of experience with fountain pens, but to me the nib feels smooth, but you still get some feedback. Just toothy enough? Maybe that's not the best way to say it. It's not scratchy or anything.

 

Anyway, I am asking $36 dollars each for these. They are still sealed (in their own little plastic bag) in the box, and come with a squeeze converter (CON-20) and one cartridge. If you would like to add a twist converter (CON-50) add $4. I'll charge actual shipping, so if you're willing to spring for USPS 2-3 day priority, it'll be $4.60. For other shipping options, I'll have to do some checking. I'd really like to take care of these transactions using PayPal, but you can contact me with other ideas.

 

I apologize for the poor photo quality.

 

Here's the Blue with the medium nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2292/1985346385_bd69842481.jpg

 

The Grey with the medium nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2284/1985347345_a4821fa010_o.jpg

 

And the Blue with the fine nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2224/1985346969_36b381e720_o.jpg

 

Finally, for sake of comparison, here's a pic of my new Prera next to my Safari:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2009/1986157852_aa7b2c1678_o.jpg

 

I realize I'm new around here, and people might feel reluctant to attempt a transaction. If you feel this way, this is what we can do. If you're willing to split the eBay fees with me (it'll be about $2.21 total, so you pay a buck), I will put the pen you want up for auction on eBay. We'll do a buy-it-now, and I'll send you the item number before the thing even shows up.

 

Thanks,

 

CMaxx

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I am currently in posession of some cartridge refilling kits (aka syringes). Why refill cartridges?

1) save money by not buying more cartridges

2) save money by not buying converters

3) cartridges hold more ink! (than converters)

4) use whichever inks you like

If any of you are interested in the wonderful world of refilling your own cartridges (and mixing inks the easy way), check out my post in the marketplace (search for cmaxx).

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I want to buy the blue one with twist converter but will you post it to the UK?

 

If so, any idea of postage costs, they should not be too much and I am happy to pay a PayPal invoice - no need to mess about with eBay.

 

Thank you.

 

I just ordered my Ivory Prera, and to subsidize the shipping, I ordered three other Preras: grey with a medium nib, blue with a medium nib, and blue with a fine nib. See the photos below.

 

KCat has posted a lovely review you can read right here on FPN.

 

I have a couple of comments. One thing I love about this pen is its obvious quality. My favorite feature that demonstrates this is what happens when you put the cap back on the pen. As you slide the cap on, it gets progressively more snug until the cap snaps home. It's very cool. Also, it's true what I've been hearing: Japanese nibs run smaller than US/European nibs. My medium-nibbed Prera writes a finer line than my fine-nibbed Lamy Safari. In the interest of full disclosure, I don't have a lot of experience with fountain pens, but to me the nib feels smooth, but you still get some feedback. Just toothy enough? Maybe that's not the best way to say it. It's not scratchy or anything.

 

Anyway, I am asking $36 dollars each for these. They are still sealed (in their own little plastic bag) in the box, and come with a squeeze converter (CON-20) and one cartridge. If you would like to add a twist converter (CON-50) add $4. I'll charge actual shipping, so if you're willing to spring for USPS 2-3 day priority, it'll be $4.60. For other shipping options, I'll have to do some checking. I'd really like to take care of these transactions using PayPal, but you can contact me with other ideas.

 

I apologize for the poor photo quality.

 

Here's the Blue with the medium nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2292/1985346385_bd69842481.jpg

 

The Grey with the medium nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2284/1985347345_a4821fa010_o.jpg

 

And the Blue with the fine nib:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2224/1985346969_36b381e720_o.jpg

 

Finally, for sake of comparison, here's a pic of my new Prera next to my Safari:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2009/1986157852_aa7b2c1678_o.jpg

 

I realize I'm new around here, and people might feel reluctant to attempt a transaction. If you feel this way, this is what we can do. If you're willing to split the eBay fees with me (it'll be about $2.21 total, so you pay a buck), I will put the pen you want up for auction on eBay. We'll do a buy-it-now, and I'll send you the item number before the thing even shows up.

 

Thanks,

 

CMaxx

 

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Lapidary: I guess I could post that to the UK. I'll have to do a little research, but I just bought a pen from a seller in the UK and the shipping was pretty reasonable. I'll send you a PM with more information.

 

Everybody else: thanks so much for your interest. So far, both of the blue Preras are sold, pending payment.

 

The grey Prera remains.

 

CMaxx

I am currently in posession of some cartridge refilling kits (aka syringes). Why refill cartridges?

1) save money by not buying more cartridges

2) save money by not buying converters

3) cartridges hold more ink! (than converters)

4) use whichever inks you like

If any of you are interested in the wonderful world of refilling your own cartridges (and mixing inks the easy way), check out my post in the marketplace (search for cmaxx).

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Hey guys and gals,

 

Just thought I'd post a slightly better pic of the remaining gray prera (yeah, I guess I've been spelling it wrong the whole time).

 

 

 

CMaxx

 

 

I am currently in posession of some cartridge refilling kits (aka syringes). Why refill cartridges?

1) save money by not buying more cartridges

2) save money by not buying converters

3) cartridges hold more ink! (than converters)

4) use whichever inks you like

If any of you are interested in the wonderful world of refilling your own cartridges (and mixing inks the easy way), check out my post in the marketplace (search for cmaxx).

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Hey guys and gals,

 

Just thought I'd post a slightly better pic of the remaining gray prera (yeah, I guess I've been spelling it wrong the whole time).

 

 

 

CMaxx

 

Nice picture, very attractive.

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Let's bump this baby for the weekend. Somebody take this off my hands, and I'll throw in a 5ml syringe to fill your cartridges with.

 

CMaxx

I am currently in posession of some cartridge refilling kits (aka syringes). Why refill cartridges?

1) save money by not buying more cartridges

2) save money by not buying converters

3) cartridges hold more ink! (than converters)

4) use whichever inks you like

If any of you are interested in the wonderful world of refilling your own cartridges (and mixing inks the easy way), check out my post in the marketplace (search for cmaxx).

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At that price it's going to come in just under the Customs limit for goods into the UK. Could you let me know the shipping amount as well?

 

Thanks!

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Hey everybody,

 

Thanks for your participation. The last pen has been sold.

 

CMaxx

I am currently in posession of some cartridge refilling kits (aka syringes). Why refill cartridges?

1) save money by not buying more cartridges

2) save money by not buying converters

3) cartridges hold more ink! (than converters)

4) use whichever inks you like

If any of you are interested in the wonderful world of refilling your own cartridges (and mixing inks the easy way), check out my post in the marketplace (search for cmaxx).

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The gray one in Fine is on my list for next year. Where did you get your 4 from?

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