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31 December 2010
ED (I)
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Once dip pens became obsolete with the invention of reliable feeders to control the ink flow the problem to store the ink in the pen became ...
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30 December 2010
Adjustable
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The two nibs I am showing today belong to two very different pens. But both of them are very similar in their exoticism—these nibs can be ad...
28 December 2010
Super 200 (Small Nib)
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Review of the Pilot Super 200 with small F or EF nib. The Super range of pen, I already said on these chronicles , were the Pilot workhors...
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26 December 2010
AL-Sport
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The Kaweco Sport is a pen with a long history. The first model with this name dates back from 1918, and the present shape can be recognized ...
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23 December 2010
Matching (V)
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The controversy is always there : Is that pen original or a copy of another? Which company did father that idea? This time, though, the answ...
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22 December 2010
Business
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For some unknown reasons, Parker has recently sent me a survey about writing instruments. Sure thing, these surveys have the goal of underst...
19 December 2010
Nib Questions
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The Súper T ads in the 1940s and 1950s spoke of twenty different possible nibs for its pens. The Kaweco Sport in the 1930s had the option of...
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