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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    very interesting!
    I have never seen this before (the Platinum nib).
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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    Quote Originally Posted by christof View Post
    ...this reminds me of my pocket brush pen of unknown origin:



    It takes Platinum cartridges and is one of the best brush pens I ever had!
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    It looks to be the same pen, most tellingly it has the same section - note the part of the section closest to the brush/fude. (The section/brush can be replaced, by the way.)

    I am having trouble identifying the Kanji character. I will ask a Japanese friend and report back.
    The Kanji is 宝, meaning "treasure".

    I really think it is the same pen as the Kaimei but with a different brand.
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    I never got along with that double-sided Platinum nib (same with the Parker 180's). While very cool, it's very difficult to get both sides in tune and I think it's a poor design.

    (My Stylist writes great. That said, both sides of the nib have the same line width, so I kind of wonder what the point is? I guess there's redundancy, so that if one side gets damaged you can always use the other?)

    Sorry - I am being a Negative Nellie.
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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    Demonstrator pocket pens are not easy to find, but there are some out there.

    I already showed one--an L model in transparent pink that you can see here in the company of an S-karakara and two Myu-25:

    IMG_5149-blog-3-2-WM.jpg

    Only the pen on top sports a gold nib.

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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    An interesting design detail:

    The clip of the faceted Pilot Capless and the one of the Myu family has an amazing formal similarity.




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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    Let's add some more information:

    In 2013 Pilot launched a modern version of the pocket pen--the Elite 95s. Apparently it was intended as a limited release, but its success upgraded it to becoming a standard model.

    On the pic, a trio of these pens: the black, the burgundy and the never-released blue:

    IMG_2860-blog-WM.jpg

    IMG_2838-blog-WM.jpg

    Black and burgundy models are still in the Pilot catalog. The price, JPY 10000, plus taxes.

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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    Quote Originally Posted by iosepus View Post
    Let's add some more information:
    the never-released blue:
    OOoh, the blue one looks great! How sad they did not add this to their line-up! Thank you for showing it (and reminding me that I read about it on your blog 5 years ago already). I had completely forgotten this one exists, tsss.

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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    The Japanese gold fever in the 70s also hit pocket pens:

    IMG_2253-blog-12-7-WM.jpg
    IMG_2259-blog-1-1-WM.jpg

    Sailor 23 K, Platinum 22 K, Pilot 22 K. There were some nibs (replacement nibs) with even higher grades--Sailor reached 23.9 K (99.6 % Au).

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    Default Re: Japanese Pocket Pens (in general)

    your collection is very impressive!

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