24 ounces of ink for JPY 270. In rational units, 710 ml assuming US ounces instead of imperial ounces. And the wooden frame speaks about other presentations: 1 ounce for JPY 30, 2 for JPY 50.
This is the 1 ounce inkwell, released initially in 1949:
And this is the 2 ounce bottle:
In 1954, Pilot built a manufacturing plant in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. And Pilot started making ink in Brazil:

The Pilot Times reproduced some of the ads published in the local media at the time:
We see how Pilot used the same ink bottles and simply translated the labels. What we do not know is whether the ink followed the same formulation. To check that I need a sample of the Japanese version of the blue-black ink of the time, as we already know it changed with time.
My thanks to TM.
Moonman T2 with Kanwrite nib – Pilot (Thai) Black
Bruno Taut
April 6th 2023
etiquetas: Pilot, tinta, Brasil
Bruno Taut
April 6th 2023
etiquetas: Pilot, tinta, Brasil
2 comments:
Brilliant article. Thanks
Thanks, Saltire. It is great to see you around.
Cheers,
BT
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