Today's pen is a prototype.
In 2001, on the occasion of its 90th anniversary, Sailor created the corresponding anniversary pen. This was called “Mannenhitsu Dôraku”, something like “pen obsession". That was a limited edition of 900 units, made of dark or clear briarwood. This was –dare I say-- one of the most interesting limited editions made by Sailor due to its two-fold nib—a cross nib in the Sailor way of naming its specialty nibs.
The prototype also implements a double nib, but a more complex one: a King Cobra with an overfeed (called “emperor”) to ensure the ink supply.
This was, apparently, a proof of concept for the final anniversary pen. I can only guess that the actual cost of this combination, King Cobra nib plus overfeed, was finally too costly and was rejected.
These are the dimensions of the prototype:
Length closed: 150 mm
Length open: 132 mm
Length posted: 175 mm
Diameter: 15 mm
Weight: 41.0 g (inked)
In actual terms there is nothing unique to this pen... save the combination of elements. And stylophiles love it.
My thanks to Mr. Sekine.
Iwase Seisakusho prototype – Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue
Bruno Taut
Nakano, January 8th 2019
labels: Sailor, estilofilia, plumín
Bruno Taut
Nakano, January 8th 2019
labels: Sailor, estilofilia, plumín