A lot can be said about them, but today I am not speaking about them in general but just about one in particular: that of the Pilot Quattro 89.
This pen, recently reviewed, implements a small size 3 nib in an unusual body, squarish in profile. This pen was certainly not an entry level model, but neither was a top luxurious unit. The price, JPY 30000, was on pair with that of the Custom 823 with a size 15 nib. So, I guess, this Quattro was for those who favored style and originality over function.
And the Quattro box does reflect that. The package includes a folder with an instruction sheet specifically printed for the model, a translucent sheet with some “Engrish” ideas (“sincerity, considerate, stately, originality”), and three sheets of high quality paper together with three envelopes made of the same paper. And all of them discretely show the squarish logo of the pen model.
The package is certainly original and elegant without being overwhelming. However, what do those sheets of paper and envelopes add to the pen?
And, finally, how many Quattros were sold thanks to the paper and the packaging?
Lamy LX – Private Reserve Dakota Red
Bruno Taut
October 20th, 2024
etiquetas: Pilot
Bruno Taut
October 20th, 2024
etiquetas: Pilot
2 comments:
Why three envelopes etc for a four sided pen called the quattro?
Good question, Saltire!
BT
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