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Ishikawa Kinpen Seisakusho
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03 July 2021
On Ban-ei Nibs (III). Family Portrait
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If only for the sake of documenting Ban-ei (挽栄) pens at large, it might be worth to publish a family picture of nibs used on them. Ban-e...
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17 January 2019
Ohashido (I)
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Besides the big three Japanese pen companies –Pilot-Namiki, Platinum-Nakaya, and Sailor– there are a bunch of small operations, some of whic...
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16 June 2017
On Ban-ei Nibs
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On this text, some more notes on Ban-ei (挽栄) pens, including some corrections to my own words. These pens made by Sakai Eisuke (酒井栄助) an...
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26 February 2014
Undercover Sailor
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Last week I described the case of the nibs made by the company Ishikawa-Kinpen Seisakushô for Ferme and how those nibs were labeled with th...
18 February 2014
Ferme (II)
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When writing the Chronicle on the actual origins of the nibs of many pen manufacturers, my intention was only to provide an introduction fo...
22 January 2014
Ferme (I)
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Ferme was a minor brand of fountain pens and other writing tools about which not much is known. Andreas Lambrou and Masamichi Sunami, on the...
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