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My latest picture of Sailor nib (taken this morning)

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Edited by KyleClapton

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This is Wality 71 JT and not 69A as handwritten in Pic...







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The nib is by Syahi and it is a threaded nib instead of previous generation friction fit nibs


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nice pictures Kyle!

 

 

 

what Pilot is this?

 

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Thank you very much Christof. They are Pilot Mokume and Sailor Kabazaiku

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Silver color Nibs from Pilot Custom 74, Sailor Pro Gear Sapporo and Pilot Capless VP Fermo

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Something a little different.

 

Harrison & Bradford steel dip pen. 1862-1880

 

George Harrison and George Bradford were Birmingham-trained tool makers brought to the US to start up the Washington Medallion Pen Company factory in NYC in 1856.
In 1862 they bought the dies and stamps and machinery from the Washington Medallion Pen Co. and started making the pens under contract. They also formed Harrison & Bradford and started making pens under their own name as well. They continued to make Harrison & Bradford pens together until 1875 when George Harrison left the company to join John Turner, another Birmingham-trained steel pen tool maker who had helped start up Esterbrook's first factory, to found Turner & Harrison Pen Company.
George Bradford continued producing Harrison & Bradford pens by himself in their Mt. Vernon, NY factory until about 1880 when he started marketing his own 1879 patent pen design under his own name.
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“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

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First generation 21k Sailor Pro Gear nib from the early 1990's.

 

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Vintage. Cursive italic. Iron gall.

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Aurora Optima 365 B, taking a plunge in Robert Oster Astorquiza Rot:

 

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