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Old June 25th 04, 05:41 AM
John Lansdowne
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Default WTB: barrel for Namiki VP

I am looking to buy just a used barrel for a Namiki Vanishing Point
(or Pilot). Doesn't need to be anything too fancy, just functional.
I have a VP nib and converter, but no barrel.

Please respond to
idealaw at concentric
dot net

Thanks, John

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Old June 25th 04, 05:20 PM
Bluesea
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"John Lansdowne" wrote in message
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I am looking to buy just a used barrel for a Namiki Vanishing Point
(or Pilot). Doesn't need to be anything too fancy, just functional.
I have a VP nib and converter, but no barrel.


"just a used barrel"

Sorry, but this seems odd to me since the nib and converter units retail for
only $20 new. Why not buy a whole pen and keep your nib unit as a spare? I
can't see that you'd be saving much by trying to buy the barrel only.

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Old June 26th 04, 12:54 PM
john cline ii
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"Bluesea" wrote:
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| "John Lansdowne" wrote in message
| ...
| I am looking to buy just a used barrel for a Namiki Vanishing
Point
| (or Pilot). Doesn't need to be anything too fancy, just
functional.
| I have a VP nib and converter, but no barrel.
|
| "just a used barrel"
|
| Sorry, but this seems odd to me since the nib and converter units
retail for
| only $20 new. Why not buy a whole pen and keep your nib unit as a
spare? I
| can't see that you'd be saving much by trying to buy the barrel only.

Right, kind of like saying I want a used car, but I already have a
right rear wheel and tire, so I don't need that.....

john cline ii, who also wondered at that one!


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Old June 26th 04, 07:02 PM
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"john cline ii" wrote in message
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john cline ii, who also wondered at that one!


Maybe it was a joke that we didn't get.

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