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    Default Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    Pen makers sometimes make re editions pens that I really like. This Rotring 1928 is one of those cases.

    Recently I added one to my collection. It was launched in 1998, it is a limited edition and was produced by Visconti for Rotring to commemorate the 70 years of the brand.

    rOtring was not named like that when it was founded in 1928 it was the Tintenkuli Handels GmbH but it become known by the name later on because of the red ring the pens had. "Rot Ring" is Red Ring in German.

    The model launched in 1928 was named the Tintenkuli or simply Tiku. It become the standard for technical design and most old school engineers will remember using them to draw projects. Autocad in the late 80īs marked the start of the decline in its use, but rOtring still produces them today and calls them Rapidograph.

    I have never used them professionally as I am a Autocad era engineer but still remember seeing them in use my university degree time. After sometime collecting pens I starting acquiring them and I have now a fairly extensive collection of the pre 1960 models. The most appealing models for me are the candy celluloid ones and yesterday I got the chance to buy the 1928 that is made of a looking like celluloid.

    It looks great, itīs huge, feels great in the hand, itīs a Sheaffer's style plunger filler<_< instead of a piston like the old Tintenkulis, and the design is very appealing for me. On top of that the "new" 1928 comes with two writing tips a regular nib and the typical stylographic one.

    Here are the pictures of the old style and the "new" 1928

    Cheers

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    Last edited by piscov; January 8th, 2015 at 09:13 AM.

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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    nice piscov. just a shame that they normally do not come with a fountain pen nib. 7

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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    Both are lovely, but the original one just is incredible. I love the clip design, too.
    Less is More. - Mies van der Rohe/Less is a Bore. - Robert Venturi

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    What a lovely pair of pens. I really love the depth of colour on the modern one. I have also picked up a few Rotrings over the years but only one 'candy', a pink one I found in Mumbai that is rather badly crystallised.

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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    What a beautiful set of pens. I adore the newer surviv io one's rich color richness. Over the years, I have also acquired a few Rotrings, but just one of them is considered "candy," a pink one that I discovered in Mumbai and is quite poorly crystallized.

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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    Beautiful ! And, knowing Rotring, they will WORK beautifully too.
    (Based on years using them for 'Finished Artwork' back in the day before computers).
    I still have a couple, but to my shame the best, oldest one I had, I damaged the plastic whilst using a solvent to clean it... SHAME on me!

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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    Here's my - call it rOtring 'barnfind'.
    (In need of TLC? )


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    Default Re: Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions

    I have the Visconti version (Copernicus) with the same nib.
    Love it.

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