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Some days ago "Parse Error" started a thread in which he expressed his desire to find a cheap copy of the Pilot Capless.

 

This one could be considered a copy, but is not cheap at the moment:

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_aQ69G8Wh9To/TH0R36rPB9I/AAAAAAAAAoQ/HxSnY9P-4yQ/s1600/IMG_2392-red.jpg

Platinum Knock 18, from 1965.

 

Follow ups to that daring statement dealt with the morality of counterfeited goods. Now, I wanted to add some more information.

 

This is one of the first Pilot patents about the Capless pen. It dates from 1964 (published in 1966):

 

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_aQ69G8Wh9To/TH_bzVplVHI/AAAAAAAAAqA/pEVKREk1qYI/s1600/US-patent-1964.jpg

 

This one is a patent of a very similar idea, but from 1944 (published in 1946):

 

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_aQ69G8Wh9To/TH_czSH1lYI/AAAAAAAAAqI/pp4WhNIlqc0/s1600/Capless-1946-patent.jpg

Which copies do we accept as legitimate and which ones are not legitimate?

 

For reasons nobody explained, that original thread was locked.

 

Cheers,

 

Iosepus

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I think the "bad" copies are the ones that are made with the intent of deceiving people into thinking they're the original product, e.g., using the original manufacturer's logos.

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I agree with Silvermink's definition. Pilot was not the first to introduce a capless pen with a mechanism to extend and retract the nib with a closing door. The Pullman Meteore and Aurora Asterope precede the Pilot capless by three decades.

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