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rpsyed
May 18th, 2016, 06:55 PM
http://i.imgur.com/L1KmlxA.jpg

The Danitrio Mikado is the only repeat in my collection. And it's for a good reason. The pen is just an amazing writer and it's ebonite construction makes it incredibly well-balanced.

I own one Ao (blue) Roiro-Migaki and one Shu (red) Roiro-Migaki Mikados in the flat-top version, clipless. They also available in the round-top version. Both flat- and round-top version are available with and without clips.

http://i.imgur.com/JSkqnd0.jpg

The signature is of Koichiro Okazaki, also known as Kogaku. He is a master Maki-e artist commissioned by Danitrio to do both urushi pens as well as Maki-e pens. I love that Danitrio's urushi pens are signed by the artist. It really makes a point of the man who put so much skill and work into making these pens a reality. The signature also just looks pretty cool =]

http://i.imgur.com/k6ARh3S.jpg

Interestingly, the Bock #8 nib, which most of the bigger Danitrio pens use, has changed slightly over time. The blue one has the older version, while the red one has the newer version.

http://i.imgur.com/U5ep2cd.jpg

From top: Danitrio Mikado in blue urushi, Danitrio Mikado in red urushi, Danitrio Densho in blue urushi, Danitrio Sho-Genkai in raw ebonite, and a Lamy Safari in charcoal.

The Densho is an older pen that I got in a trade and the blue urushi is little lighter. The Densho is also an eyedropper but it has a #6-size nib. It's very light and comfortable and the clip makes it more convenient to carry but I much prefer the looks and writing experience of the Mikado. With it's large ink capacity and clip, it would make a great daily carry.

http://i.imgur.com/yhABwkY.jpg

The Mikado pens are Japanese eyedroppers, which is an eyedropper with a shut-off valve. You fill the pen with an eyedropper or syringe and when you want to write you unscrew the knob at the end and it opens up the valve. Here you can see the seal that meets with the inside of the section, cutting off ink-flow when the shut-off valve knob is screwed down.

http://i.imgur.com/US5q6im.jpg

The Mikado is a big pen! But it's very light for it's size and the large grip section is very comfortable for long writing periods.

Underneath the Mikado is a Nakaya Piccolo. Nakaya pens are more normal-sized in width but for people who prefer oversized pens, I think Dantrio pens would generally be more comfortable. I'm not really qualified to determine the difference in urushi quality, but to my eyes both Danitrio and Nakaka look fantastic.

Danitrio's urushi is done by master Maki-e artists though, which is why they have that nifty signature, that I love so much.

http://i.imgur.com/oQtbCOo.jpg

Even though the Mikado is really big capped, uncapped it's a very reasonable length.

The nib is huge and proportional to it's size.

http://i.imgur.com/sDqiNn0.jpg

Danitrio Sho-Genkai with the old-style Bock #8 nib and Mikado with new-style Bock nib.

http://i.imgur.com/i32l0to.jpg

A trio of Danitrio eyedroppers.

http://i.imgur.com/VhpKpZF.jpg

A trio of Dantrio #8-size nibs.

http://i.imgur.com/RYYol92.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/KWdbwsc.jpg

The red urushi is so bright and absolutely flawless. Kogaku, the Maki-e artist, who did the lacquer work on both my Mikado pens, did a fantastic job.

http://i.imgur.com/GbE1XuW.jpg

Writing sample

http://i.imgur.com/2ZUQ3Ik.jpg

The fine nib has some slight feedback but is very smooth and a fantastic writer. The medium is just a bit bigger in writing width than the fine and has less feedback.

The broad nib is ridiculously smooth and ridiculously wet, and much wider than the medium. It's a fun nib and would make a great starting point to a custom grind.

http://i.imgur.com/uue0bLm.jpg

From top: Blue Mikado, Red Mikado, Lamy Safari, Raw Ebonite Sho-Genkai, and Blue Densho.

My next pen is either going to be a Namiki Emperor or a third Danitrio Mikado in a more exotic finish like Nashiji-nuri or one of the Hanazono collection colors. For my hand, it's just the perfect oversized pen.

earthdawn
May 18th, 2016, 09:05 PM
Excellent write up and beautiful pens.

Thank you again for the great details and closeups.

Those #8 nibs are stunning.