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. below photo is normal lighting, engraving can't be seen under lighting some engravings may be visible it may take 1+ year(s) for the outer thick usushi layer to become clearer, then engraving will be much more easily seen below photos are under very bright lighting (like sunlight) engraved images for cap: mermaid, jellyfish, sea plants, dolphin engraved images for barrel: dolphins, sea plants re..
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. taken under photo-light condition, actual product will be darker, although due to the nature of urushi, the outer layer will become clearer as time passes please note, as you rotate the b&c all the way around, you will find just 1 part of the pen, in the middle (as seen below) barrel is slightly thinner than cap.
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. shadow, not defect barrel end, tiny defect (red arrow)
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Eureka ebonite feed 4G v4 (developed) while researching the adaptation for music nib, original feed seemed to lack the feeding capability. through research, the following has been discovered. by adding addtional top rib structure, the flow of feed increased by 2~3x easily. *the round grooves are for dual heart hole of music nib. from now on all eureka custom fountain pens will get this adaptation. for the owners of previous gen eure..
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ebonite Captop for #3776 century developed (Round)
ebonite Captop for #3776 century developed (Flat) with the development of ebonite captop, now it is possible to do urushi coating on this type of pen, after proper surface treatment. captop ring has been removed to gurantee better urushi fit / finish compared to original captop. original captop is attached to the cap via a plastic rod that extends from the inside of the captop in the photo below, it only shows the broken area where the rod used..
The first prototype This is the first eureka prototype that started eureka fountain pen. recently, of the two ever created, i sent one to one of my avid user. the last one will be kept inside display, and will not be for sale.
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. slight discoloring: red arrow (original material discolored)
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