Now it is not only Itoya offering them but also its natural competitor in the fountain pen scene—Maruzen. At least at some branches. The pictures of this text were taken at the newly open shop in Ikebukuro (Toshima).
And again, like at Itoya, the prices are the same as at Nagasawa in Kobe—JPY 1800, plus tax.
This is probably good news for the consumer—more competition should translate into higher qualiy and lower prices. But what does Sailor, the actual maker of those inks, think about these moves by Nagasawa?
And, how big is the ink market? How much offer can the dwellers of the ink-swamp --インク沼—support?
Finally, is there a bubble in the market of fountain pen inks?
Gama “The Wand” – Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-jaku
Bruno Taut
Nakano, Sept 28 2017
etiquetas: tinta, Tokyo, Sailor, Nagasawa, Maruzen
Bruno Taut
Nakano, Sept 28 2017
etiquetas: tinta, Tokyo, Sailor, Nagasawa, Maruzen
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