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Montblanc
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18 April 2016
Signs of Change
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Along these past months there have been a number of events that might show something is changing in the stylographic scene. Isolated, these ...
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21 November 2015
More by Mr. Iwase
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Mr. Iwase is this raden master who customized his pens in unique ways. I already reported on his workd over relatively rare pens crafted by...
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27 August 2014
Matching (XV)
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Which one is the original and which one is the copy? Sometimes the answers are easy, but the context of those copies is always interesting. ...
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04 February 2014
German Music
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The pen of the day is not Japanese, but German. In fact, it is a full fledged Montblanc in its biggest and more representative model—the 149...
31 October 2013
Vanco
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The Fuente meeting in October is a regular event in Tokyo during the last 20 years. It is more of a social than of a trading encounter, and...
25 April 2013
First Piston by Sailor
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After speaking about an old self-filler by Sailor , it might be time to speak about the origins of the new, contemporary, self-filling fount...
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14 March 2013
Matching (XIII)
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The controversy is always there : Is that pen original or a copy of another? Which company did father that idea? Sometimes, the answers are ...
05 March 2012
At the Museum (III)
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(As seen at the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Modern Literature ). YOSHIYA Nobuko (吉屋信子, 1896-1973) was an active, and popular, novelist b...
25 February 2012
No Logo
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On a previous chronicle , I tried to analyze the role of Montblanc in the market of fountain pens. Montblanc, I concluded, sells a brand a...
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16 February 2012
Branding
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I finished the previous chronicle with a non-very pleasant sentence about Montblanc pens. But indeed it is not clear whether Montblanc pens ...
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