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31 December 2011
Evolution
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Let us remember now that all the Presidente pens I have seen were aerometric fillers . And they were based on the first cartridge pens ever...
06 December 2011
Sailor's Piston
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Two are the basic arguments for stylophiles to favor self-filling systems –and eyedroppers— over the more modern and convenient cartridge-co...
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01 November 2011
Mitaka
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Not much information is available about the Japanese pen Mitaka. A review on an eyedropper from the 1930s , by fellow blog author Jule Okami...
09 October 2011
Missing Link
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On a previous Chronicle I spoke about the very interesting Pilot Super 500G: the bellows or accordion filler with the very unique faceted n...
29 September 2011
Romanticism
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Para Alberto, marino estilófilo, maestro de plumas españolas. (A Spanish version of this text can be seen on forum Grafopasión-Foro de relo...
18 August 2011
Honest Cartridge
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Some Chronicles ago I spoke about the Platinum Honest 60 pen. That was, let us remember, the first cartridge/converter pen made by this man...
14 June 2011
Parallel Converters
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Pilot’s Parallel pens have already been described on these chronicles . Arguably, they are the best italic nibs in the market. But their ink...
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22 March 2011
In Defense of Small Deposits.
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A common complaint among stylophiles is about how most modern pens do not implement self-filling mechanisms and, regardless of the price, ma...
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16 March 2011
Pilot Converters
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NOTE added on February 2017: A newer, updated review of the Pilot's cartridges and converters can be found on the Chronicle Pilot Cartri...
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07 March 2011
Sailor Converters
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The Sailor Pen Company is arguably one of the most interesting pen manufacturers nowadays. The craftsmanship tradition –so keen to Japan— is...
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