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l Platinum President Agate Red l 18 Kt Ultra Extra Fine Nib fountain pen Ultra Extra Fine is the thinnest all among the Platinum nibs, according to thin nib Extra Fine (EF) is thinner than Fine(F) and Ultra Extra Fine(UEF) is even thinner than EF. Brand new never been used comes with box and paper complete It is the same size as MONTBLANC MEISTERSTUCK 146. It is a big 18Kt NIB and big size fountain pen. This fountain pen has the final product quality of Japan . T are Japanese workman spirits in SAILOR and PLATINUM. I love it!!! Â"Why people call it President platinum? Clinton, the former president of USA used this platinum pen. He was the first American president who started to use a non-American fountain pen. That is its history.Â" PLATINUM #3776 PRESIDENT PTB-20000P-Agate Red Manufacture: PLATINUM Model: PLATINUM #3776 PRESIDENT UEF Nib Nib material: 18kt solid gold Nib size: Ultra Extra Fine ( UEF ) Filling system: Converter included Diameter:13mm Length:143mm(cap closed) & 160mm(cap open) Age: 2008 l What about Platinum Platinum produces a variety of Maki-E pens, including lacquer carving, pearl inlay and pens with the Kanshitu-rough volcanic -type surface. In 1919, Syunichi Nakata , a collector of imported fountain pens, opened a small fountain pen shop in Okayama , Japan . His shop became very successful in a short period. In 1924, he moved to downtown Tokyo , adjacent to several pen manufacturers, and officially named his company Nakaya Seisakusho . The company exceeded earlier success and grew to nearly 80 employees. Later in 1924, Nakata changed the company name to the Platinum Pen Company . Platinum initially sold pens via mail order to office workers and teachers in small villages throughout Japan . Soon, they were exporting to Singapore , Hong Kong , and Java . During the mid-1930s, Nakata organized a group of commissioned Maki-E artists in order to create pens. Leading this group of artists was Rosui-Gyokusendou-Ohara , who many regarded as the top Maki-E artists of the period. Platinum produced a variety of Maki-E pens, including lacquer carving, pearl inlay and pens with the Kanshitu-rough volcanic-type surface. Some of these designs were enhanced by gold coins. Platinum launched the first water-based ballpoint pen in 1948. The 50s, saw the adoption of Injection molding technology. By this time as well, Platinum's fountain pens were Japan 's number-one export. In 1957, Platinum first manufactured fountain pens that accommodated ink cartridges. In 1966, Toshihiro Nakata developed a roller ball known as the Auto Pen. By 1980, Platinum sold more than 1 billion of these pens. During the 1960s and 1970s, Platinum manufactured leather pens called Amazonas , which were covered in snake, lizard, shark, crocodile and Surinam toad skin. In 1978, Platinum introduced its longest-lasting model to date, the 3776 fountain pen. Platinum named it in reverence to Mt. Fuji , which is 3776 meters tall. And in 1981, the New York Modern Museum of Art displayed Platinum's Z pen. The company has continued to grow from t Platinum Pen , USA is a subsidiary of Platinum Pen , Japan , a manufacturer of fine writing instruments since 1919. Look!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the cheapest rate. If you search all the websites, you will find out the true. Then why are you making late???? Enjoy the smooth writing and enrich your collection. I accept PAYPAL, money transfer.I usually use EMS (Express Mail Service) Country EMS ( usd) North America 13.00 Europe/Oceania Middle East 15.00 Asia 10.00 HAPPY BIDDING AND GOOD LUCK!!! We attach PLATINUM converter , PLATINUM ink cartrige and adapter.(Please see picture.) If you take this adapter, you ca...
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