Retractable pens, unbreakable lead, and smooth gear systems are just a taste of what Japanese stationery tech can do.
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10 years ahead in stationary? uuh.. the rest of the world doesn't really care sadly. I think this stuff is cool though
.2 sounds like a dream. id love a .3 that has the protective sleeve, technical bits arent enough
i want the flagship model pls
Pilot had a retractable fountain pen as decade ago. Bought one and that wasn’t cheap but the spring got stuck so easily. Hope this one really is an innovation.
0.2 sounds amazing! I have a Rotring 0.35 mechanical pencil and I love it. Although the nib is prone to breaking if you're not careful enough.
I've had .2 for years.
This still doesn't explain why Japanese stationary is so advanced, just that it is. Is there a big market for these in Japan, are people really into journaling over there ?
thanks to the algorithm gods for sending me this. "make mistakes on purpose"? brilliant!!!!!
.2?!! If that's not the sickest ship you ever heard, get out of my face! 🚢
dont flex the tines on that – unless a fountain pen is explicitly designed to be flexed you're liable to springing the tines and ruining your pen
I love curidas, it's so comfortable and the nib is so smooth.
Can't test these Japanese. They're unbeatable 😮😮😮
I’d find away to break the lead😂
can we see the carriages/ refilling the fountain pen?
yooooo i donr need it but i neeeeed it 💪🏿💪🏿😅
Gotta love japanese engineering 🎉
0.02 sound like a dream for all us very small hand writing people!
.2 !!!!! be still my heart ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
0.2?!?! I loved my drafting 0.3 pencil for kanji and music notation back in the day, but the biggest issue was keeping the thing fed with all the breakage. Glad they found a work around!