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20 August 2017
Pattern, Made in Japan
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The history of fountain pens is mostly written by the major brands. However, on the side there have always been a bunch of small companies s...
14 August 2017
Pilot Custom 743 with Oblique Nibs
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Contrary to how it used to be in Germany –but not anymore!—, oblique nibs are a rarity in Japan. Sure enough they exist, and I have shown an...
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07 August 2017
Missreadings
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Over seven years of writing… I struggle to provide accurate and reliable information. Sometimes, of course, I have made mistakes and I have ...
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29 July 2017
Ebonite Feeds in Japan
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This text is long overdue. This is, in essence, a correction to a couple of old posts on the Pilot (and Namiki) pens with size 50 nibs ( ::1...
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25 July 2017
From Shizuoka
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Besides all the big pen companies there are always some much smaller brands doing their best to stay alive in a very competitive market. In ...
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15 July 2017
On the Pilot Custom 823
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I ended up my previous Chronicle with a call to myself—I should say something about the Pilot Custom 823. This is a pen I have avoided on t...
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30 June 2017
Internal Competition
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The big news in the world of fountain pens in 2016 –at least in Japan— was the release of the Pilot Custom Urushi . The three points of ...
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