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I'm literally just emailing Kevin about this very pen! Is yours polished or matte? It looks like polished but I want to be sure...just gorgeous and I've decided on the stub, too!!

A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. ~ Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

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Very nice pen Chuppie, the nib looks like a chisel.

 

Enjoy.

 

Gary

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Congrats on the new pen! Superb pictures also. Got a Densho here with fine nib. Also love that Tahitian Pearl - my favorite blue-black. ENJOY the Hanryo!

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It's polished. I really love it.

Thanks, K - it looks great and I'm still torn on the finish! I just don't want something that looks total glossy like plastic, you know? And I think the matte looks a tad more vintage which appeals to me as well but not sure how it feeld in the hand...congrats on the pen!!

A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. ~ Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

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Great Pen, and even GREATER Stub, gotta get myself a stub!!

 

Jim

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OK, you are not being a nice person... :P :P

I have been lusting after one of those since Kevin announced them...

I have to wait until the DC show to see one up close and personal.

I was thinking about getting a fine nib, but that stub nib looks fantastic... now the question is how wide of a stub is it..

I have a .8 stub from Richard on one of my Pelikans and was wondering how wide the Hanryo stub is compated to that...

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OK, you are not being a nice person... :P :P

I have been lusting after one of those since Kevin announced them...

I have to wait until the DC show to see one up close and personal.

I was thinking about getting a fine nib, but that stub nib looks fantastic... now the question is how wide of a stub is it..

I have a .8 stub from Richard on one of my Pelikans and was wondering how wide the Hanryo stub is compated to that...

Hi Tom,

 

I just ordered this one in matte from Kevin (sorry! DC isn't oo far off!) with the stub. Kevin said it is about 1 mm. It's wider than I am used to as well, but I'm going to give it a go! I should have it by next week :D

A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. ~ Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

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Yeah, it is definitely wide. I didn't know the measurement, but it's generous. Gives it character :)

Definitely a signature pen par excellence. It'll have you practicing your signature and admiring it as you sit at the computer. My wife often comes by the desk and asks "what's that all about?" when she looks at my paper here. :blush:

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I just got to wondering (after using my Taccia that's filled with Tahitian Pearl) how are the 'lovely musks' of the ink and raw ebonite mingling together? I imagine it to be pretty heady in the best of ways :D I just couldn't believe my luck when I saw your great photos! I had already exchanged a few emails with Kevin about this very pen (with a stub no less!) and was basically hooked...then I clicked over here quickly and the first new post was this. Sometimes when the Fountain Pen Fates call, one must listen :bunny1: :)9 :drool:

 

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A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. ~ Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

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That is a beautiful pen.

 

Where are you finding the Danitrio Hanryo? :huh:

A google search produces nothing.

 

 

Bob

Hi Bob,

 

I am your Danitrio man :lol: You will not find this pen or any of the raw ebonite anywhere else on the web as these are made exclusively for members of this board and Pentrace. If you are interested, please email me or PM me. Thanks. here are some more pics for you...

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Prototypes/tn_DSC06766.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Prototypes/tn_DSC06767.jpg

 

Best,

 

Kevin

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Kevin, will you be bringing some of them to the DC show.... I am getting real antsy to see one up close and personal....

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Kevin, will you be bringing some of them to the DC show.... I am getting real antsy to see one up close and personal....

Yep, will have a few there. I am looking forward to see your stuff too! I hope you will be coming to my wine tasting party? It would be an honor to have you there. See you in few months.

 

Kev

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I also recently acquired a Hanryo, and it's a superb pen! Mine is the polished finish with a wet medium nib, and it's one of my new favorites. I just can't get enough of these Raw Ebonite Danis - they are nice a simple and very durable - probably my favorite styling of any pen. Between this and my flexy medium nibbed Mikado, I'm thinking I will need a Dani stub before too long - maybe a Densho :) . First, I had better finish paying for my Mikado though ;)

 

Enjoy the Dani Trio - Awesome, Awesome pens!

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