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Pilot Limited Edition pens are normally anniversary pens. So far, the current limited editions are the 75th, 80th, 85th, 88th and the 90th anniversary. Two versions were made for the each anniversary pens. The larger Emperor version which are normally limited to less than 100 pieces and also the Smaller version (Yukari size) which are normally less than 1000 pieces. As Pilot limited edition pens are also made by the same artist as Namiki, the pens are also highly sought after and has high collection values.
Pilot 2012 Limited Edition Vanishing Capless Charcoal Marble Rhodium Fountain Pen
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The beautiful combination of colors joins refreshing accents of rhodium in the newest limited edition Vanishing Capless. The coloured and curved profile makes a bold statement and the understated cont... (more...)

Pilot Limited Edition Capless Rhodium Pink Fountain Pen
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Pilot Limited Edition Sterling Jaguar Fountain Pen
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Pilot Limited Edition Capless Rhodium Ice Green Fountain Pen
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Pilot Commemorative Edition Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Maki-e Blossoming Orchids Fountain Pen
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PILOT PEN UNVEILS THE LIMITED EDITION PILOT BLOSSOMING ORCHIDS PEN IN COMMEMORATION OF THE SINGAPORE 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMESThe elegance and dynamism of the Singapore National Flower is expressed thr... (more...)

Pilot Limited Edition Capless Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Fountain Pen & Cufflinks
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Singapore is staging the 2010 Youth Olympic Games and Pilot pen has unveiled a Capless pen and cufflinks limited edition set to mark this event. 2010 sets will be made. Riding on the celebratory a... (more...)

Pilot M90 Limited Edition Fountain Pen
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Pilot Limited Edition Maki-e 90th Anniversary Toki Fountain Pen
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PILOT LIMITED EDITION 90th ANNIVERSARY  RADEN TOKI FOUNTAIN PEN
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Pilot Limited Edition 88th Anniversary "NIOH" Fountain Pen
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"Nioh" is known as Vajradhara in Sanskrit--the guardians of Buddhism and temple buildings. These mystical entities are deeply rooted in Japanese culture and loved as trusted talismans against evil. Pe... (more...)



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