Pilot Original MYU 701 Steel Fountain Pen, Sticker
This is the legendary MYU 701, Pilot's famous stainless steel fountain pen with the integral nib of the 1970s. This pen is also known as the original Murex.
For more information on these pens, please see the article, The Legendary Pilot Murex. (This version of the article exists solely for the purpose of supplementing the information in this auction description, and contains no links or sales references.)
This MYU 701 was introduced in 1971 with the model number M-350SS. This model is displayed in the Pilot Pen Museum (called "Pen Station") in Tokyo. The MYU 701 was only sold in Japan.
This pen is still new old stock and comes with its original sticker. The date stamp on this pen is H674 for June of 1974. The H is for Pilot's plant in Hiratsuka.
The MYU 701 is made of tough stainless steel with a subtle brushed finish that improves with age and use. It's one of the few pens that people get really excited about.
Pocket size pens like this were very popular in Japan from the 60's to the 80's. As the diagram below illustrates, they have a short barrel coupled with a long nib section into which the ink cartridge fits deeply. The long cap corresponds to the length of the nib section.
When capped, these pens are the perfect compact size for carrying in your pocket. When the long cap is posted on the short barrel, these pens become full sized, and perfectly balanced for comfortable writing. Although no company produces them today, Japanese pocket pens are enjoying new popularity in the west now as collectors and users recognize the ingenuity of this practical design.
over 30 stroke kanji |
The nib is a fine point, which is the most popular size on Japanese pens where common kanji characters can have over 20 strokes, and uncommon ones can go over 30 strokes.
The design of the Pilot Murex was inspired by the original quill pens. The unbroken countour from the fingers to the tip of the nib makes for natural, intuitive writing and drawing.
This model is very popular now, but has been out of production for around 25 years, and has become increasingly difficult to find. If you want this one, don't let it get away in the final 10 seconds to some sniping program. Last year Pilot produced a limited edition pen based on the MYU 701. That one has a slightly different design and is called an M90. It's a nice pen, but it is still not a MYU 701.
Regarding scratches on stainless steel pens, I don't think I have ever seen a MYU or Murex that did not have at least some light scratches, not even pens that had been sealed in their original sleeves in perfect mint condition. Some scratches are inevitable because the steel clutch spring inside the cap comes in contact with the body. The brushed steel is by definition a network of tiny "scratches" so this ought not to be an issue. As you use the pen, new scratches will inevitably come and will blend in with the finish in time. This process of "polishing by use" will make the pen more shiny. If you are the type of person who cannot stand scratches and are likely to complain about them, please do not buy a MYU or Murex -- or any older Japanese pen for that matter since they all have that steel clutch spring inside the cap. It will only cause problems for you and the seller.
Length capped: 4 11/16 inches (11.9 centimeters)
Length posted: 5 5/8 inches (14.4 centimeters)
This pen takes standard Pilot / Namiki ink cartridges or an ink converter for those who prefer bottled ink. I will include an ink cartridge with this pen.
This pen takes standard Pilot / Namiki ink cartridges or an ink converter for those who prefer bottled ink. I will include an ink cartridge with this pen.
Optional Ink converter I can include a Pilot / Namiki standard squeeze type converter (CON-20) for an additional charge. Just add $4.00 to your Paypal payment in the "Seller Discounts (-) or Charges (+)" area, and include a note to remind me what the extra money is for. (Some people have said their invoice will not allow them to add an extra amount; If you have trouble, you can always initiate a new Paypal payment for the amount of the converter alone or for both the pen and converter together). If you want to find a vendor who sells ink or converters, click on the "ME" icon near my name to begin your search.
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