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Sailor 1911 PROMENADE 14k EF (Extra-Fine) nib BK Fountain Pen (discontinued )
$ 58.08
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Description
Sailor PROMENADESailor pen fountain pen history, affected a great deal.
Dr. Nagahara Nobuyoshi Mr. is a fountain pen, was chosen in the master craftsman God, fountain pen
"Kawaguchi Akihiro Mr. ' of
Technology is unbroken and the wonderful year fountain pen.
And the launch of its new product Japan domestic, as well as with the United States, Europe and Asia
Writing equipment fans around the world are now and are waiting.To introduce this
Promenade 14 gold fountain pen
The power of 14 gold pen which boasts a smooth
And with new design and functionality, so as to make the most, was born as a new standard pen.
Introducing the Sailor Promenade fountain pen fashion after the ever popular 1911 mid size fountain pen. The Sailor Promenade fountain pens come with shinning resin colors and a engrave pattern clip. The cosmetic improvement have certainly made the pen look attractive.
Useful
1. Gift
2.Business
3.
Signature
4. Letter
5.study
6.Words
7.other
Specification
Brand Name : Sailor
Made in JAPAN
Item Weight : 18.2g
Product Length : 136.7mm
Diameter : 17.4mm
Item model number : 11-1031-120
Material : PMMA Resin
Color : Black
Nib material : 14k Gold
Nib Size : Extra-Fine nib (EF)
Bundled commodity: Cartridge (BLACK x 2) & Converter x 1
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About Us
Sailor Story
In 1911, Mr. Kyugoro Sakata, an engineer from the historic naval port of Hiroshima, was introduced to a fountain pen brought from England by a sailor friend. Fascinated by it, he soon became determined to produce finely crafted writing instruments in Japan with the highest specification and writing performance.
Mr. Sakata decided to call the company Sailor Pen in the expectation that the business would expand internationally like the voyages of a sailor.
The company thus became the first to produce Fountain Pens in Japan and it is still one of the oldest in the industry.