Some further investigation, including some input from Sailor personnel, pointed out that S and H merely indicated different gold alloys.
But is that all?
The following Sailor Profit pen implements one such S nib, and also sports an interesting sticker on the barrel: 軟, nan, soft. Therefore, not only the nib is S, but the pen was also “soft”.
The point here is that S could mean almost anything of being just a code for, say, a specific gold alloy. But adding the ideogram for soft implies something more. Was it a marketing operation of some sort associated to those labels and stickers?
But clothes do not make the man and labels do not change the flexibility.
Opus 88 – Caran d'Ache Electric Orange
Bruno Taut
January 31st, 2024
etiquetas: plumin, Sailor
Bruno Taut
January 31st, 2024
etiquetas: plumin, Sailor