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30 November 2015
Singing Bird
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The Birdie was an inexpensive fountain pen made by Pilot in the 1980s. In a nutshell, it is an all metal pen, stainless steel, with ...
24 November 2015
Madrid Pen Show 2015
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I wonder whether it is worth to write about yet another pen show . In a sense, all of them are one and the same: people gathering around fou...
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21 November 2015
More by Mr. Iwase
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Mr. Iwase is this raden master who customized his pens in unique ways. I already reported on his workd over relatively rare pens crafted by...
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12 November 2015
Hiroshi's Pilot
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At some point in these texts I expressed my views on maki-e pens . There are some models that are well known because they are part of larg...
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31 October 2015
The New Itoya
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Over two years ago, Itoya closed the flagship builing in Ginza for renovation. The main operation was transferred to a nearby building in th...
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21 October 2015
70th Anniversary
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The strategy of Pilot in the last 30-something years is consistent: a commemorative pen is launched as a limited edition, and then that mode...
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29 September 2015
Early Pilot Nibs. VI. Size 4
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As the nib size increases, the pens become more rare and more expensive. For size 4 nibs I have found two examples: two post-war 53RT units....
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