Jump to content

PILOT QUATRO REVIEW


FP Writing

Recommended Posts

Hi

this is a hand written review, hope it turns out ok.

Otherwise pls go to the links :rolleyes:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3643/3444824492_28ea99710b_b.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fp-writing/3444824492/sizes/l/

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3310/3430863636_7a2fde43a7.jpg

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3335/3430859606_fab45e5833.jpg

thanks

Edited by MYU
fixed typo
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 6
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • FP Writing

    2

  • MYU

    1

  • Peter from Sherwood Park

    1

  • merzig

    1

Top Posters In This Topic

That is a seriously nice pen! Thanks for the review, I hadn't even heard of this model before...

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of nothing at all...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pilot made a few variations of the Quatro model, but I wasn't aware of the wood body version. Handsome looking pen! And thanks for the interesting review with hand drawing of the pen. You have a nice ornamental handwriting. :)

[MYU's Pen Review Corner] | "The Common Ground" -- Jeffrey Small

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A super review! I am probably not the only person wondering where you purchased this pen from....

Can you give us the details?

Thanks

Andy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear all

the pen was purchased from Japan seller.

I understand (if not wrong) that Pilot make this as a kind of special edition.

And a copy of the original Quatro model of the early 80's.

The original Quatro was of metallic and thinner; also squarish in shape.

This was made larger in diameter and comes in wood grain.

 

On and off it does comes out in ebay.

 

Hope this helps

 

Best regards

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Most Contributions

    1. amberleadavis
      amberleadavis
      43844
    2. PAKMAN
      PAKMAN
      33563
    3. Ghost Plane
      Ghost Plane
      28220
    4. inkstainedruth
      inkstainedruth
      26746
    5. jar
      jar
      26101
  • Upcoming Events

  • Blog Comments

    • Shanghai Knife Dude
      I have the Sailor Naginata and some fancy blade nibs coming after 2022 by a number of new workshop from China.  With all my respect, IMHO, they are all (bleep) in doing chinese characters.  Go use a bush, or at least a bush pen. 
    • A Smug Dill
      It is the reason why I'm so keen on the idea of a personal library — of pens, nibs, inks, paper products, etc. — and spent so much money, as well as time and effort, to “build” it for myself (because I can't simply remember everything, especially as I'm getting older fast) and my wife, so that we can “know”; and, instead of just disposing of what displeased us, or even just not good enough to be “given the time of day” against competition from >500 other pens and >500 other inks for our at
    • adamselene
      Agreed.  And I think it’s good to be aware of this early on and think about at the point of buying rather than rationalizing a purchase..
    • A Smug Dill
      Alas, one cannot know “good” without some idea of “bad” against which to contrast; and, as one of my former bosses (back when I was in my twenties) used to say, “on the scale of good to bad…”, it's a spectrum, not a dichotomy. Whereas subjectively acceptable (or tolerable) and unacceptable may well be a dichotomy to someone, and finding whether the threshold or cusp between them lies takes experiencing many degrees of less-than-ideal, especially if the decision is somehow influenced by factors o
    • adamselene
      I got my first real fountain pen on my 60th birthday and many hundreds of pens later I’ve often thought of what I should’ve known in the beginning. I have many pens, the majority of which have some objectionable feature. If they are too delicate, or can’t be posted, or they are too precious to face losing , still they are users, but only in very limited environments..  I have a big disliking for pens that have the cap jump into the air and fly off. I object to Pens that dry out, or leave blobs o
  • Chatbox

    You don't have permission to chat.
    Load More
  • Files






×
×
  • Create New...