This particular model, the Custom 74 is, in a nutshell, a torpedo-shaped pen, with golden accents, a 14 K gold nib in size #5 and 11 points available. The filling system, needless to say, are cartridges and converters. This model came into existence in the year 74 of the Pilot era, i. e. 1992, and it is still manufactured nowadays (2018).
Then, what is the pen shown on the following picture?
It is a flat-top Custom 74. But this variation was never in the market. This pen is a private edition prepared for the share holders of the company, Pilot Corporation, in 1993.
This version is, in essence, identical to the regular Custom 74 save for the detail of the ending domes on cap and barrel. And all the parts are interchangeable.
Years later, in 2009, Pilot launched the model Custom Heritage 91—a flat-top pen with rhodiated decoration, 14 K size #5 nibs (only 9 points available)… Almost a flat-top Custom 74, save for the very different clip.
From top to bottom, regular Custom 74, flat-top version of the Custom 74, and Custom Heritage 91. All of them carry the size #5 nib in 14 K gold.
These are the dimensions of these three pens:
.Custom 74. |
.Custom 74 flat-top. | .Custom Heritage 91. | |
Length closed (mm) | 143 | 137 | 137.5 |
Length open (mm) | 125 | 123 | 122.5 |
Length posted (mm) | 160 | 156 | 156 |
Diameter (mm) | 14.6 | 14.6 | 14.6 |
Weight, dry (g), with CON-70 | 21.4 | 21.8 | 21.4 |
The flat-top Custom 74 implements a “coarse” nib –a 3B point--, and I suspect that this was the only option for all those share-holders of Pilot’s. At least, the few units of this pen I have seen all carry this very broad point.
Platinum pocket pen, Yamada Seisakusho – KWZ Brown #2
Bruno Taut
Nakano, February 26th 2018
etiquetas: Pilot
Bruno Taut
Nakano, February 26th 2018
etiquetas: Pilot
4 comments:
There was a later release of this to share holders around 2008~2009, that version came with medium nib only. https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/ttokondo/60232727.html
Thanks a lot, Zhan, for the information. I will keep my eyes open for it. I find those flat-tops very appealing.
Cheers,
BT
I recently acquired one 74 flat top and also mine has a coarse nib.
Congratulations, Unknown. Those are unusual pens.
Cheers,
BT
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