But here were some variations on that model. As I described some time ago, in 1993 Pilot issued a special edition of a flat-top Custom 74 for the share holders of Pilot Corporation. That edition implemented a coarse (a BB or BBB) point in the usual size 5 nib.
At the time of publishing that text some commentators mentioned that there had been some other editions of flat-top Custom 74 with other nibs, but not many details were finally offered.
The pen I am showing today belongs to one such edition. In this occasion, the pen sports a three-tined music nib (size 5). Its manufacturing date is December of 1992. The pen came also with a label stating the nib point and the price—JPY 15000.
These data make the pen all the more interesting. First, the manufacturing date is very close to that of the share-holder edition (February of 1993), Therefore, both pens were manufactured with different purposes in similar dates.
Second, the label shows that this pen was for sale. Its price –JPY 15000- was higher than that of the torpedo version with music nib--JPY 12000 at the time.
So, all these pens raise more questions than they answer. Was this flat-top with music nib part of a limited edition? Was it ever included in the regular catalog? What other nib points were available?
And the search continues.
Parker 61 — Unknown blue-black
Bruno Taut
December 22th 2020
etiquetas: Pilot, plumín, plumín musical
Bruno Taut
December 22th 2020
etiquetas: Pilot, plumín, plumín musical
4 comments:
Interesting article. Perhaps they were using up some random spares to complete pens.
Thanks for another year of your thoughts. Hopefully, 2021 will be a little less challenging to get through.
Perhaps someone will make an exciting breakthrough in nibs!
Thanks, Saltire. I appreciate your words of support very much.
About this unusual Custom 74, nothing else can I say, but I will keep on asking questions.
Hope to see you around in 2021.
Cheers,
BT
Very interesting post. From my own point of view the custom 74 is a very versatile fountain pen. From a workhorse pen to a corporate present. Design in both cases That seems previews of the Custom 91? Clip apart of course. Congrats for the blog and, obviously merry crhistmas and a happy 2021. All the best!
Thanks, J, for your words and good wishes.
I agree--the Custom 74 is an excellent pen for many reasons.
Happy 2021 for you--and for all! I guess we all need a better year...
BT
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