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The Asking Price for this pen is:
Here we have a very rare pen. It is marked as "The Ideal"
on the nib. This was the name used by the Japanese Swan company
for their lacquer pens.
I've seen several various Swan Ideals, and they are all unique.
They often have rarely seen complicated maki-e techniques, or mechanical
inovations that you will never find on another Japanese fountain
pen.
This pen is a plain black urushi lacquer, but it has a red cross
on the cap and the blind cap. This red cross is done with hira maki-e.
Another interesting point is that this is a button filler, just
like the early Parker Duofolds. Swan was never shy about borrowing
names. To be sure the name Swan was coppied from the American Mabie,
Todd and Bard. "Ideal " is obviously infringing upon Waterman's
trade mark. In the 1950's the Japanese Swan company would also use
the name Duofold on their pens. During the 1920's and 1930's Japanese
goods were often looked upon as inferior, so a pen with an English
name would sell much better.
Nevertheless, the Japanese Swan fountain pens were always top quality
and this pen is a fine example.
That price is not written stone. If you have something for a full
or partial trade, let's talk about it.
Any questions? Please send an e-mail to: rd@kamakurapens.com |