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Epictete92
Hello dear friends,


Talking about capless and Japan, i thought that they were launched in the 60's.Before that, there were pens like Météore Pullman ( France ) ans Aurora Asterope ( Italy )..but..what about those ones?
One is in silver and the other is gold filled, if you twist the end of the barrel you open the "window" and the you have to push the button to get the nib out.
You can use this pen with or without its cap.
Imprints:patent n°45459(or 3).3 (or 9)6099.
and registered "The Capless".

I someone can help me to solve this mystery, thank you.
Best regards
Jean Elie
stan
Different company. 1920s Japanese.

Saw pens like that before. On here or at PT, there is a poster named DocNib who has/had some.
Epictete92
QUOTE(stan @ Feb 21 2008, 03:33 AM) [snapback]520993[/snapback]
Different company. 1920s Japanese.

Saw pens like that before. On here or at PT, there is a poster named DocNib who has/had some.


Hello Stan,

Arigatô gozaimasu,great informations.
I bought them from Doc :-)
Best
Jean Elie
Leigh R
Jean Elie, those are amazing. smile.gif How are they to write with?
rroossinck
No kidding. Those are really cool!
Sailor Kenshin
Want! ^^
Epictete92
Hello,

Thank you all very much for your feedback, my favorite nib is the one on the silvered capless, i do know if this nib is from the 20's but the fact is that it is a flexible nib very pleasant to use to write.I don't have big fingers so the barrel size is perfect for me to write with ( 13 cm long about, 1 cm large about ).
Best
Jean Elie
DocNib
QUOTE(Epictete92 @ Feb 21 2008, 07:06 AM) [snapback]521203[/snapback]
QUOTE(stan @ Feb 21 2008, 03:33 AM) [snapback]520993[/snapback]
Different company. 1920s Japanese.

Saw pens like that before. On here or at PT, there is a poster named DocNib who has/had some.


Hello Stan,

Arigatô gozaimasu,great informations.
I bought them from Doc :-)
Best
Jean Elie

Hi Jean Elie!

I'm glad you're pleased with this pair of obscure "Capless" beauties! After the long, strange trip they had, to France then back to me & then back to France (one of those long "can't believe" stories about International travel via the Postal Service...have to relate this tale someday on FPN!)...I'm sleeping much better now!

So far, no concrete info has been found on the two pens, even with the Patent Nos., which just don't seem to be in any data base. Ron Dutcher in Japan was going to try & get some info on these Pat. Nos., but explained that the Japanese system had been changed or converted to a new numbering system after a certain date & that these pens were from before the change-over. So, like a needle in a haystack, finding Patent info on earlier Japanese items isn't as easy as it sounds.

I dated the pens from around the late-20's (1929 or possibly even 1930) from the styling of the pen and from the nib on the Silver pen, but the Gold-Filled version has an early 50's replacement nib with the "JIS" symbol on it. No matter what, these are two very unusual pens, very cool mechanisms & feeds and were a pleasure to own for a number of years. I'm glad they found a great home!

Enjoy Jean Elie!
Best,
DOC
PS--I will have to tell the story of their journey to you someday...I've never lost sleep over a shipment before, but this one kept me awake numerous nights (All's Well That Ends Well!)!
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