Pilot Dunhill Namiki Takamakie Crane NIB 18K gold M (Limited to 200)
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Pilot Dunhill Namiki Takamakie Crane NIB 18K gold M (Limited to 200):
$30741.99
Hyatt Fountain Pen Description
- PilotDunhill Namiki Takamakie Crane
- Body Material : Togidashi Takamaki-e finish
- Nib Material : 18K gold
- NibSiz : M
- Mechanism : Cartridge & Converter
- Specification < Full length (when stored) : 139mm (when writing) : 129mm Body diameter : 13mm Cap diameter (excluding clip) : 14mm Max diameter (including clip) : 18mmWeight : 21g>
- Accessories : Packing box/Outer box/Instruction manual/Converter
- As a result of strict Japanese quality inspection; There is some surface deterioration, some scuffing and small scratches, but the pen is generally in good condition. *The serial number written on the outer box is different from the pen itself. Also, due to internal deterioration of the original box, the cushioning material peels off just by touching it. Please be aware of this before purchasing. Released in 1996, limited to 200 pieces. Made by Yasunori Sakamoto of the Kokkokai. This rare limited edition was released in four types (Shinobu-gusa/Uguisu/Rakucho/Tsuru) as a reproduction of the Dunhill Namiki produced in the 1930s. The Dunhill engraving on the clip and nib gives it a special presence. The delicate and beautiful Maki-e lacquer work unique to traditional Japanese techniques is attractive. A fascinating pen that brings to mind beautiful scenes and is a work of art that goes beyond the framework of a writing instrument. A masterpiece that will fully color your desk and its owner. Don't miss out on this rare arrival. [NAMIKI brand, a brand that is proud of the world] In the mid-1890s, Ryosuke Namiki graduated from a maritime school and went on board as an engineer on a cargo ship that handled overseas trade. As he came into contact with many imported goods, he dreamed of "creating something that Japan can be proud of to the world." His passion and inquisitiveness bore fruit, and Ryosuke Namiki, who became a professor, obtained a patent related to ink storage. In 1918, he established Namiki Seisakusho and began manufacturing and selling fountain pens. This was the beginning of his flight to the world. After a visit to Europe, he developed a fountain pen manufacturing method that uses lacquer to prevent the deterioration of ebonite over time. Led by Gonroku Matsuda, who later became a Living National Treasure, he established the Kokkokai (Kokukokai). The brand "NAMIKI" was quickly recognized around the world, and the company signed a sales agency contract in Europe with the world-famous brand "Alfred Dunhill." It takes more than three months to complete a single maki-e fountain pen, and some go through as many as 130 steps to complete one exquisite fountain pen. It was also one of the moments when Japan's traditional techniques and perfection were recognized by the world. Pilot Fountain Pen has been shaping ideas that amaze the world, starting with the world's first capless fountain pen, "Capless". While outsourcing of parts manufacturing is on the rise, Pilot is one of the few manufacturers in Japan, including the three major manufacturers representing Japan, that casts alloys in-house. In addition, they have developed a rare technique to uniquely mix and weld iridium spheres, a metal used in pen points. They were the first in Japan to do this in 1914, and since then, they have been developing and welding in-house, which is rare in the world, and they handle rare rare metals that are very hard and resistant to wear. Iridium spheres are as hard as diamonds and very difficult to mold. Pilot's stable pen points, writing feel, and durability are born from this. The NAMIKI brand continues to manufacture one-of-a-kind fountain pens while following the philosophy of Pilot, generously pouring in Japan's advanced traditional techniques. After about 100 years, Ryosuke Namiki's proud products, which he calls "world-class," are now shining brightly. You can enjoy this outstanding piece that exudes a dignified presence.
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Pilot Dunhill Namiki Takamakie Crane NIB 18K gold M (Limited to 200):
$30741.99
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