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Ver traduzidoNamiki - Caneta de tinta permanente
N.º 85639721
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Pilot fountain pen H184〈F〉 with JIS mark, retro style
Product Description
Manufacturer Pilot
Model H184
Nib Material: 14K Gold
Condition: Used
Cleaned Nib has been cleaned
Features
Design: Retro style with classic look.
Quality: High-quality construction that guarantees durability and smooth writing.
Ink Comes with one ink cartridge for immediate use.
Usage and Maintenance
Ink filling: Fill with provided ink cartridge.
Smooth writing: Pre-cleaned nibs ensure smooth ink flow from the start of writing.
Maintenance Regular cleaning is recommended to prevent clogging and maintain performance.
Known for its elegant design and reliable performance, the Pilot H184 offers a wonderful opportunity to own a piece of history: the JIS mark adds to its vintage charm and makes it a valuable item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
PILOT: Japan's Finest, Recognized Worldwide
In the mid-1890s, Ryoichi Namiki, a graduate of the Merchant Marine School, embarked on a career as an engineer on cargo ships involved in overseas trade. During his travels, he encountered numerous imported goods, sparking his dream to create something Japan could proudly present to the world. This aspiration and his inquisitive nature led him to obtain a patent related to ink storage. In 1918, he founded Namiki Manufacturing Company and began producing and selling fountain pens, marking the beginning of a global journey.
After a tour of Europe, he developed a manufacturing method for fountain pens using lacquer to prevent the aging of ebonite. He later established the "Kokokai" (National Light Society) with Gonroku Matsuda, who would later become a Living National Treasure. The "NAMIKI" brand quickly gained international recognition, forming a sales agent contract with the world-renowned brand "Alfred Dunhill" in Europe.
Each Maki-e fountain pen, taking over three months and up to 130 processes to complete, is a testament to Japan's traditional craftsmanship and its acceptance on the world stage.
Pilot continued to astonish the world with innovations, including the world's first capless fountain pen, the "Capless." Amidst the trend of outsourcing parts manufacturing, Pilot remains one of the few companies in Japan to cast alloys in-house, even among the three major manufacturers. Additionally, they developed a rare technology to independently mix and weld iridium-tipped nibs, a first in Japan in 1914. This rare metal, known for its hardness and resistance to wear, approaches the hardness of diamonds and is extremely difficult to shape. This technology forms the foundation of Pilot's stable pen points, writing feel, and durability.
The name "Pilot" signifies the person who leads a large ship, embodying the spirit of overcoming difficulties and forging strong bonds. The company emblem features a lifebuoy, symbolizing this guiding spirit.
Nearly 100 years later, Ryoichi Namiki's dream of creating world-class, pride-worthy products continues to shine. Enjoy the exquisite writing instruments that accompany their owners through daily life.
Pilot fountain pen H184〈F〉 with JIS mark, retro style
Product Description
Manufacturer Pilot
Model H184
Nib Material: 14K Gold
Condition: Used
Cleaned Nib has been cleaned
Features
Design: Retro style with classic look.
Quality: High-quality construction that guarantees durability and smooth writing.
Ink Comes with one ink cartridge for immediate use.
Usage and Maintenance
Ink filling: Fill with provided ink cartridge.
Smooth writing: Pre-cleaned nibs ensure smooth ink flow from the start of writing.
Maintenance Regular cleaning is recommended to prevent clogging and maintain performance.
Known for its elegant design and reliable performance, the Pilot H184 offers a wonderful opportunity to own a piece of history: the JIS mark adds to its vintage charm and makes it a valuable item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
PILOT: Japan's Finest, Recognized Worldwide
In the mid-1890s, Ryoichi Namiki, a graduate of the Merchant Marine School, embarked on a career as an engineer on cargo ships involved in overseas trade. During his travels, he encountered numerous imported goods, sparking his dream to create something Japan could proudly present to the world. This aspiration and his inquisitive nature led him to obtain a patent related to ink storage. In 1918, he founded Namiki Manufacturing Company and began producing and selling fountain pens, marking the beginning of a global journey.
After a tour of Europe, he developed a manufacturing method for fountain pens using lacquer to prevent the aging of ebonite. He later established the "Kokokai" (National Light Society) with Gonroku Matsuda, who would later become a Living National Treasure. The "NAMIKI" brand quickly gained international recognition, forming a sales agent contract with the world-renowned brand "Alfred Dunhill" in Europe.
Each Maki-e fountain pen, taking over three months and up to 130 processes to complete, is a testament to Japan's traditional craftsmanship and its acceptance on the world stage.
Pilot continued to astonish the world with innovations, including the world's first capless fountain pen, the "Capless." Amidst the trend of outsourcing parts manufacturing, Pilot remains one of the few companies in Japan to cast alloys in-house, even among the three major manufacturers. Additionally, they developed a rare technology to independently mix and weld iridium-tipped nibs, a first in Japan in 1914. This rare metal, known for its hardness and resistance to wear, approaches the hardness of diamonds and is extremely difficult to shape. This technology forms the foundation of Pilot's stable pen points, writing feel, and durability.
The name "Pilot" signifies the person who leads a large ship, embodying the spirit of overcoming difficulties and forging strong bonds. The company emblem features a lifebuoy, symbolizing this guiding spirit.
Nearly 100 years later, Ryoichi Namiki's dream of creating world-class, pride-worthy products continues to shine. Enjoy the exquisite writing instruments that accompany their owners through daily life.
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pen well received. It meets my expectations. Thanks.
Ver traduzidoPenna bella, nuova, spedizione lenta al costo di € 40,00. Bene
Ver traduzidoPenna bella, ma ancora con l'inchiostro, spedizione lenta al costo di € 40,00. Bene !!!
Ver traduzidovery nice pen, shipped quickly - perfect
Ver traduzidoThe pen is as presented, nearly pristine and in really good shape, no one single scratch. The posting took some time but the packing was good as safe for the pen.
Ver traduzidoFountain pen received in good order and very good quality.
Ver traduzidoVenditore serio. Oggetto conforme alla descrizione. Risponde velocemente alle mail. Consigliato
Ver traduzidoArtículo tal y como anuncio
Ver traduzidoGreat performance from this seller! I received in Spain this beautiful Sheaffer set within four days from the order date. From Japan! The objects are in perfect order and carefully packed.
Ver traduzidoお世話になります。 ご購入ありがとうございます。 少しずつですが、日本の良い製品をご案内しております。 今後ともよろしくお願いいたします。
The Pen was in way better condition than expected.... Even though the pen was dirt cheap the seller shipped the pen quickly and the packaging was impeccable... I can't commend the seller enough.
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