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    The clear Preras are currently $35.00 U.S. at stationeryart.com and the solid colors $25.

    BTW - I recently ordered two pens and a pencil from them and received my order in a week. Highly recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksterp View Post
    The clear Preras are currently $35.00 U.S. at stationeryart.com and the solid colors $25.

    BTW - I recently ordered two pens and a pencil from them and received my order in a week. Highly recommend them.
    Indeed! A smoking deal! If you want to try out the Prera, now is an excellent time! Shipping is $5. Ships from Hong Kong. Payment is PayPal.

    But... I just found the Prera being sold with a Calligraphy Medium Nib at JetPens.com

    Higher price, but this is the first time I have seen the Prera with anything but a Fine or Medium nib. These have been available in Japan but are just now showing up here.

    http://www.jetpens.com/Pilot-Prera-C...ccent/pd/10722
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    Quote Originally Posted by caribbean_skye View Post
    As for the Lamy's, well it's a functional pen but the only thing I don't like is that you have to buy your converter separately, why not just charge us the extra $5 or so and sell them at the same time. Sorry, that just annoys me esp since they have proprietary cartridges.
    As others have said, the Safari is primarily promoted as a school pen, and most schoolkids use cartridges, and would never need the converter.

    Of course, I like the fact that they write well, have easily changed nibs - that can be swapped even when the pen is full - and that they are built to survive schoolkids. They are the G-Shock of the writing world.

    And I'll let you in on a secret: Parker converters will work in a Safari 99% of the time.

    But now you people have got me looking at the Prera demonstrators...maybe my Vista would like one to keep it company?

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    Well I don't have a Prera, but for €20 I'm finding it hard to resist...must resist...

    Does anyone have an Ivory coloured version?

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    The Prera was voted MOST INCREDIBLE VALUE for 2012 by the readers of Pen World Magazine.
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    So for those who have bought from stationeryart.com, how much of a customs hit did you take and how is it collected? By the PO when you pick it up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyside View Post
    So for those who have bought from stationeryart.com, how much of a customs hit did you take and how is it collected? By the PO when you pick it up?
    It ships from Hong Kong, so I don't think it's an issue. I've never had an issue with items from Hong Kong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyside View Post
    So for those who have bought from stationeryart.com, how much of a customs hit did you take and how is it collected? By the PO when you pick it up?
    Absolutely nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyside View Post
    So for those who have bought from stationeryart.com, how much of a customs hit did you take and how is it collected? By the PO when you pick it up?
    None here in Australia.


    Originally Posted by caribbean_skye
    As for the Lamy's, well it's a functional pen but the only thing I don't like is that you have to buy your converter separately, why not just charge us the extra $5 or so and sell them at the same time. Sorry, that just annoys me esp since they have proprietary cartridges.
    Some sellers in UK & Malaysia/Singapore throw in a converter free with Safarii and Al-Stars.
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    Well I just caved and bought a demonstrator Prera with orange accents from stationeryart

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapeClear View Post
    Well I just caved and bought a demonstrator Prera with orange accents from stationeryart
    No caving required. I'm sure it was an easy decision!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapeClear View Post
    Well I just caved and bought a demonstrator Prera with orange accents from stationeryart
    DON'T - tempt me!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksterp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CapeClear View Post
    Well I just caved and bought a demonstrator Prera with orange accents from stationeryart
    DON'T - tempt me!!!
    Better hurry, they are starting to sell out!
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    I gave my Prera another chance since reading this thread and have been really enjoying it. And I've been tempted to get another one but I keep getting a 502 error whenever I attempt to visit stationeryart.com. So maybe that's a good thing.

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    Also caved and ordered a white one (M).

    I love white pens...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksterp View Post
    Also caved and ordered a white one (M).

    I love white pens...
    The temptation is hard to resist. I kinda was torn between the demo and the ivory but I'm addicted to demo pens.

    Nib will be immediately swapped out for a B italic.

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    I just got a Pilot Plumix with an "Italic Calligraphy" nib. I yanked it out and stuck it on my white Prera. The nib looks the same as the Broad nib on the Pilot 78G. Except it is silver instead of gold.
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    I did that, too. I've used the italic nib in my 78Gs and my prera. It's quite fun for a change in the writing experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyside View Post
    So for those who have bought from stationeryart.com, how much of a customs hit did you take and how is it collected? By the PO when you pick it up?
    Nothing. They put a bunch on beautiful stamps on the packages and not much else, if you catch my drift. I do always request they use bubble wrap because they just use plain, unpadded manila envelopes.

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    Got two new Preras today. They are the two outer ones. Pilot Prera Clears with solid color accents. I believe the solid color accents were the first versions of the Prera Clear available in Japan. I don't believe they were ever sold in the U.S. All of the current Preras Clear have translucent accents. This is all conjecture. So if anyone has more information, I would be happy to hear it.

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