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30 April 2012
Capless 1965
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The Pilot Capless is not just one pen but a whole saga with a long history. Since it was initially marketed in 1963, the pen named as Caples...
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29 April 2012
Three (Japanese) Swans
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Nobuo Itô's Swan become the most successful pen company in Japan around 1920. Its strategy was simple—copy the looks and style of the pe...
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27 April 2012
Size 6
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Hoshiawase (星合せ) pens have already been covered on these chronicles. And although they are indeed original and interesting —albeit a dead...
21 April 2012
Shut-off Valve
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Eyedropper pens with shut-off valve are a very Japanese idea, we all know by now. This idea is, in essence, a simplification of the plunger ...
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15 April 2012
PCJ-Wagner Pen Show 2012
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Spring is here, despite the weather conditions, and Spring is the season for the pen show organized by the Pen Collectors of Japan (PCJ) and...
10 April 2012
On Blogger
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This blog is hosted by Google and uses the tools of Blogger.com. It was an easy decision when I started these texts. At first, you only want...
03 April 2012
At the Museum (V)
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(As seen at the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Modern Literature ). The pens I am showing today belonged to HOTTA Yoshie (堀田善衛, 1918-1998)...
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