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31 August 2015
Combo
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Combo pens; that is, the combination of a fountain pen on one end, and a pencil (or any other writing tool) on the other; are very rare in J...
28 August 2015
Early Pilot Nibs. IV. Size 2
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Size 2 nibs are significantly bigger than those of size 1 , and reach a total length of about 23 to 24 mm. There seem to be some variations,...
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14 August 2015
Zôhiko
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There is a relatively new guy –albeit old as well— in town. Zôhiko is indeed a old company as it was founded in 1661 in Kyoto. Its original ...
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08 August 2015
Chilton Violet
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After having seen a great number of filling systems on Japanese pens, both imported from the West ( ::1:: , ::2:: , etc.), and originated ( ...
31 July 2015
Early Cross Nib
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Nagahara’s double and triple (and even quadruple) nibs are, arguably, the most interesting development in fountain pens in recent years. Bu...
24 July 2015
Pilot Capless - 1984 - FCN-500R and variations
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Introduction: As was described on the more extended introduction to this model, this evolution of the CN-400BS was released in 1984 (so...
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20 July 2015
Early Pilot Nibs. III. Size 1
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Size 1 nibs by Pilot are not that different in size to those of size 0 . Here we can see the dimensions of two size-1 units: Manufact...
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