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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...
21 February 2014
Pilot Capless - 1968 - C-250SS
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Introduction: In 1968, Pilot gave another turn to the idea of a capless pen by creating the Capless without any pushing (or pulling) mecha...
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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...
14 February 2014
Pilot Capless - 1965 (II) - C-500MW and variations
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Introduction: In 1965, Pilot had released the cheapest ever Capless model. For JPY 1000 the customer could buy a basic writing tool with t...
10 February 2014
Torion Nib, by Kubo Kohei
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Many different elements already mentioned on these Chronicles come together today by the hand of a very interesting nib. At some point I s...
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07 February 2014
Pilot Capless - 1965 (I) - RW Models
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Introduction: In 1965 Pilot reduced the price of Capless pens even more by introducing yet another model. This was a much simpler pen init...
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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...
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