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| [[Platinum]] is one of the three major historic Japanese fountain pen manufacturers (with [[Pilot]] and [[Sailor]]), and although it is perhaps less famous than the other two brands, it is still always remained on the market until today as an independent company. | | [[Platinum]] is one of the three major historic Japanese fountain pen manufacturers (with [[Pilot]] and [[Sailor]]), and although it is perhaps less famous than the other two brands, it is still always remained on the market until today as an independent company. |
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− | While not know on his history for particular technical or stylistic innovations, the [[Platinum]] pens have always been of excellent quality, and the company was still the first to introduce in the Japanese industry the manufacturing with plastic injection, since the first post-war period. {{Infobox_Brand|Platinum}} | + | While not know on his history for particular technical or stylistic innovations, the [[Platinum]] pens have always been of excellent quality, and the company was still the first to introduce in the Japanese industry the manufacturing with plastic injection, since the first post-war period. {{Infobox_Brand|Platinum}}{{BrandData|Founder=Syunichi Nakata|Date=1919|Place=Tokyo|Country=JP|Fullname=Nakaya Seisakusho}} |
| == History == | | == History == |
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| In the 60s, the company introduced the [[Honest-60]] model, one of the first in Japan to be equipped with a practical and functional cartridge. Other pens in the same period were built with a special sheepskin coating. To compete with the [[Pilot]] [[Capless]] was created the [[Platinum Knock]] model which however had limited success and very short life. Other luxury models, called [[Platinum Platinum]] were made with platinum nibs and silver body works to weave. | | In the 60s, the company introduced the [[Honest-60]] model, one of the first in Japan to be equipped with a practical and functional cartridge. Other pens in the same period were built with a special sheepskin coating. To compete with the [[Pilot]] [[Capless]] was created the [[Platinum Knock]] model which however had limited success and very short life. Other luxury models, called [[Platinum Platinum]] were made with platinum nibs and silver body works to weave. |
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− | Fra gli anni '60 e '70 è poi da segnalare una particolare produzione di penne rivestite in pelle di una particolare specie di rospo (''Pipa pipa'') originario del Suriname.
| + | Between the 60s and 70s is then to report a particular production of pens lined with the leather of a particular species of toad (''Pipa pipa'') originating in Suriname. |
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− | {{CronoMarca|Platinum}} | + | {{BrandChrono|Platinum}} |
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− | ==Riferimenti esterni== | + | ==External references== |
− | * [http://platinumpenusa.com/history/] Sito dell'azienda | + | * [http://platinumpenusa.com/history/] Company website |
− | * [http://www.angelfire.com/fl/prestonthepenman/Platinum.html] Sito di un rivenditore con la storia aziendale | + | * [http://www.angelfire.com/fl/prestonthepenman/Platinum.html] Reseller website with company history |
− | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20080322105608/http://www.platinumplace.tc/] Sito di un collezionista | + | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20080322105608/http://www.platinumplace.tc/] A collector website |
− | ==Note== | + | ==Notes== |
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