A collection of Pilot R pens from different times. On this picture, all of them are made of celluloid, but there are R models made of ebonite.
Pilot’s model of the time was the 53R. In actual terms, it was an evolution of the R model from 1938. But on the newer models, gold nibs were implemented soon after the end of the embargo in the use of this noble metal. Some luxury units had gold plated and even, according to Sunami, solid gold caps. There also exist some maki-e decorated units.
Re filling systems, older R models were mostly eyedroppers (with shut-off valve) and lever fillers. However, in 1938, the nomikomi-shiki was also released on some R models, but this system does not seem to be very common. Later on, other systems as the pulsated piston (A-shiki) were added. The 53R were mostly, if not all, lever fillers (the 53R-T, where T stands for teko, lever), and eyedroppers. This model was, in fact, the last eyedropper made by Pilot until the recreation of the old jumbo pens carried out in 1985.
The model that put the R to rest was the Super series from 1955 (a general overview of these years in the history of Pilot pens can be seen on the text entitled "Pilot. Super Ultra 500". Please, note it was written in Spanish). These implemented sac-based filling systems (aerometric, hose-system, bellow-type sac) and, already in the 1960s, ink cartridges. An approximated chronology of this evolution is exposed on the Chronicle "Pilot Filling Systems in the 1960s".
Pilot 53R models are not hard to find, probably indicating that a large number of them were made. However, their condition is very variable.
Pilot black pocket pen 1970, Elite – Platinum Black
Bruno Taut
Nakano, October 3rd, 2014
etiquetas: Pilot
Bruno Taut
Nakano, October 3rd, 2014
etiquetas: Pilot
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Thank you for the info and for letting me link back. Good on you, mate.
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