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An update showing the blue and cream/white pens.  Are there any other colors?
The Pilot Short is among the many 1960s to 1980s Japanese pens that are short and compact when capped and become long enough for comfortable writing when the cap is posted on the end of the barrel. To make this work, the cap and section are both quite long for the size of the pen. The Pilot Short has an added feature: the section can be extended by pulling on it, which increases the posted length from 5 1/16 to 5 5/8 inches, making it a very compact pen closed and still a comfortable pen to write with. Because of this quirky feature, the Pilot Short pens are often called “short telescoping” or “long-short.” The cap proportion to the barrel is less dramatic than on the Pilot Elite S and other similar pens, making the Pilot Short the one with the shorter cap.
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Before heading out to a pen show it's good advice to make a list of pens that you are interested in finding. It is nice to see all the versions and finishes of a pen, especially if it is the subject of a future article. The article on the Pilot Short S-150SS fountain pen posted in 2024 showed three of the colors but was missing the blue one. A search for the blue pen was successful, but soon afterward this cream/white pen was found. Were more colors made?
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Pilot Singapore sent me a Prera Fountain pen to test and maybe to make a review or 2 on my social media. I have used Pilot fountain pens in the past, but they were all straight nibs. I am a Fude nib person, and my go to pens are usually from Hero that made affordable and easy to use fountain pens. I am also curious of how a Pilot Prera works in my case. I did a few sketches on my sketchbook and quite like the result. Prera has a nice ink flow. Filling the ink is easy too because it uses an ink cartridge converter. I filled it with a chinese made fountain pen ink which is water-proof but not as pigmented as Noodlers and de-Atramentis or Platinum Carbon Black, but serves my purpose very well. I needed the ink to be waterproof in order to add watercolor wash later. I would use the Prera as a backup and will definitely carry in my pen case as it is not bulky and very light weight. Good to hold it in the pocket too. Thanks Pilot. #pilotpensg @pilotpensg
A few years ago, when pen hunting in Maine, we ran across an antique store with a lot of very unusual pens, including several Japanese eyedropper pens that have a shut-off knob at the end of the barrel. This black hard rubber fountain pen, similar to many from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, has a very interesting imprint stamped on the barrel. Left to right it begins with a chrysanthemum outline logo and then there are two text lines, the top in English and the bottom in Japanese characters. The top line is UETOSI & CO. "Uetoshi" translates to "top," so perhaps the brand translates to "Top (Fountain Pen) & Co." The bottom line is Japanese kanji characters that roughly translate to “record number 5677.”
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Fountain pen maintenance. Pilot Metropolitan, Aurora, Schaefer, Twsbi. Pilot and Pelikan inks. Notebook-Roterfaden-Taschenbegleiter. Some purchased from the excellent Phidon Pens in Cambridge. #fountainpen @phidonpens #pilotpen (at Phidon Pens) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co3Epsvu5d5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
another collection of impractical blades and other sorts of things…
24/01/2023