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22 August 2021
Platinum Pocket Nibs
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After Sailor had released the first Japanese pocket pen in 1963 – the Sailor Mini — Platinum soon followed suit with its own line of compact...
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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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29 June 2021
On Ban-ei Nibs (II). 50, 60 & GK
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Ban-ei (挽栄) , as we know by now, was a pen brand created by Sakai Eisuke (酒井栄助) with the collaboration of a number of expert craftsmen--Tak...
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14 May 2021
Japanese Ebonite
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In many a pen forum, the Pilot Custom Urushi , marketed initially in 2016, raised a discussion—what is better, a Custom Urushi or a Sailor K...
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23 December 2020
More Custom 74
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In essence, the Pilot Custom 74 is a torpedo-shaped pen, with golden accents, and a 14 karat gold nib. Its current price is JPY 12000 (JPY...
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25 August 2020
The Father, the Son, and the Anonymous Ghost
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The father was, obviously, Nobuyoshi Nagahara. He created the Naginata Togi nib—a variable nib with longer tines. And he also set the basis ...
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16 January 2020
2-Fold Nibs. Writing Samples
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Some readers of my previous text demanded writing samples those unusual nibs. The problem –or the first of them-- is that I do not own all ...
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10 January 2020
2-Fold Nibs
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I cannot say for sure that it was Nibmeister Nobuyoshi Nagahara's idea on the first place, but certainly it was him who popularized the ...
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