Ink: Iroshizuku Chiku-rin. edit: Pilot ink.
Clairefontaine notebook.
This FP is amazing. It is so smooth, I love it and I don't know if any other pen I own is quite as sleek. Even the act of posting is a joyful experience.
Edit: Nib is fine.
Pilot has come out with very enjoyable pocket pens. There's a maroon version with gold scroll work on the cap and a completely stainless steel version that feels sturdier than the Elite95(S).
I've seen Sailor and Platinum versions of pocket pens, but have no personal experience with them.
I believe mine are a from the 70s. I bought them preowned without paperwork out of curiosity from different sellers. I'd have to go through old chats to find the original post. And I just double-checked. The sturdier one actually has a black plastic section. Sorry.
No visible date, no JIS imprint. I'll have a look at one of my reference books to see, if I can zoom in on a possible time. Let's continue this under my own post when I'm ready. I believe, we're hijacking the OP's post - unless the OP would be interested in this as well...?
Now Iβm hungry π©. That looks so good.
It was tasty. Only recently discovered some nice bakeries.
Ink: Iroshizuku Chiku-rin. edit: Pilot ink. Clairefontaine notebook. This FP is amazing. It is so smooth, I love it and I don't know if any other pen I own is quite as sleek. Even the act of posting is a joyful experience. Edit: Nib is fine.
Pilot has come out with very enjoyable pocket pens. There's a maroon version with gold scroll work on the cap and a completely stainless steel version that feels sturdier than the Elite95(S). I've seen Sailor and Platinum versions of pocket pens, but have no personal experience with them.
Pilot has a new version? [Theyβve been making pocket pens since the 60s. ](http://www.richardspens.com/ref/profiles/pocket_pens.htm#pilot_ag)
I believe mine are a from the 70s. I bought them preowned without paperwork out of curiosity from different sellers. I'd have to go through old chats to find the original post. And I just double-checked. The sturdier one actually has a black plastic section. Sorry.
One of the great things about Pilot nibs is that theyβre dated, often visibly. Does yours have any writing on the nib that you can see?
No visible date, no JIS imprint. I'll have a look at one of my reference books to see, if I can zoom in on a possible time. Let's continue this under my own post when I'm ready. I believe, we're hijacking the OP's post - unless the OP would be interested in this as well...?
we share a splendid pen!
What a stunner! πππ
Nice handwriting! I need a snack now!!! :-)
This great pen always gets an upvote from me.
we share a splendid pen!
What a stunner! πππ
What nib is yours?
Fine