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Discreet and secure anonymous shipping with free shipping. Nikko / NIKKO / Nikko ◆ Saji Pen No. 357 Newm, 1 box Engraved with: NIKKO PEN K.K No. 357 JIS NIKKO MADE IN JAPAN. This is a popular nib, also included in the top 4 recommended and popular ranking of dip pens for penmanship. I will send it as shown in the photos. I haven't confirmed the 144 pieces, but I can disassemble and check them before shipping, but it will be done by hand, so I will send them as is. If you wish, I will confirm and send them, but if I send them as is, the number of pieces will be unconfirmed. The Newm color is a fine-tipped type with aluminum processing. It is softer and smoother than chrome-colored nibs. In addition, the ink rarely drips, and the Newm color is also resistant to abrasion. It is easy to handle even for beginners, and it is a fine-tipped pen that can produce mellow lines, so it is a popular nib among enthusiasts. It seems that several teachers at the Japan Penmanship Study Group also use this pen. The name differs depending on the brand: ・Nikko: ◆ Saji Pen ・Tachikawa: ◆ Spoon Pen ・Zebra: ◆ Tama Pen LION, famous for office equipment, also manufactured them, but they are no longer made. The Nikko brand was succeeded by Tachikawa, so the manufacturers are only Tachikawa and Zebra. The NIKKO nib is a popular brand supported by teachers of the Japan Penmanship Study Group. There is also a story that the old ones are better in performance. The nibs were made by craftsmen using machines, but it seems that they still use the machines of the time. I have heard that there are fewer craftsmen like in the old days, and the skills of the old craftsmen were higher. Also, the Newm-colored nibs do not deteriorate much, and it seems that they still have the same performance as they did then. However, they are plated with tin, and in some cases, they may be discolored, but there is no problem with the performance. I also enjoy penmanship, and I change nibs depending on what I write, but Newm also has a tasteful writing feel.
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