That changed in 1984. The model encoded as FCN-500R implemented the same unit as its predecessor CN-400BS. Later on, around 1990, the nib unit was redesigned, but keeping the basic geometry that allowed its use in all models made after December of 1973 (from CN-400BS on).
In actual terms, it is questionable whether this 1984 FCN-500R constitutes a new model or it is just a cosmetic variation of the previous one. The similarities are very obvious, starting, for instance, by the nose-clip piece made of aluminum.
Different models or just variations? On top, the CN-400BS from 1973; on bottom, the FCN-500R from 1984.
But for the sake of these texts, these variations or models will be considered as separate models. Otherwise, all Capless after 1973 should be considered as variations of the CN-400BS with the only possible exception of the Fermo model (FDF-2MR) of 2006. And if so, the description of all of them would be unnecessarily complicated.
All these models use the same nib unit. From top-left to bottom-right, CN-400BS (1973), FCN-500R (1984), FC-15SR (1998), FCT-15SR (Décimo, 2005), and FDF-2MR (Fermo, 2006).
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Platinum pocket pen, striated body – Platinum Black
Bruno Taut
Chuo, June 13th, 2015
etiquetas: Pilot, Capless
Bruno Taut
Chuo, June 13th, 2015
etiquetas: Pilot, Capless
1 comment:
I am liking the 1973 clip. I have a Decimo and I think I would prefer this type of clip.
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