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Old 8 March 2017, 10:03 AM   #1
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One of two incoming Dani's

The first of two incoming Dani's got here yesterday and so I got to play with it today.


It's a prototype flattop Takumi Karanuri but never went into production. I even got some pictures between rain showers. It has a fine nib that Richard Binder modified into a cursive italic.


It's very nice. Between the Hanryo and regular Takumi in size. The base color is super dark green, so dark it only shows as green under direct sunlight. Almost exactly the same color as my '67 British Racing Green MGB was.



There are really quite a few colors, the base BRG, a white layer, a cream or yellow layer, the blue-green layer and the woodland green layer.


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Old 8 March 2017, 02:59 PM   #2
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I like that!!!!

Would like to see it in person. How does it write.

I still haven't broken my new Dani out. Just too busy for now, but have something to look forward to in the future.

Congratulations!
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Whoa! That's an interesting pen! I can see the BRG reference in there. Lots of experience with MG's over here
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I like that!!!!

Would like to see it in person. How does it write.

I still haven't broken my new Dani out. Just too busy for now, but have something to look forward to in the future.

Congratulations!
It has a fine nib modified by Richard Binder to a cursive italic and loves a super light hand. It writes like all of Richards nibs that I've experienced, free flowing and full of expression.

I'll try to get a writing sample added today for you.
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Old 9 March 2017, 12:38 AM   #8
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That is fantastic.
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One of two incoming Dani's

Looks great. I bet it look even better in person


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Interesting pen, the color scheme and design aren't my style but I can certainly see the appeal! Looks like it's a great writer too. Enjoy it!

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Interesting pen, the color scheme and design aren't my style but I can certainly see the appeal! Looks like it's a great writer too. Enjoy it!

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There really isn't a design as we normally think of the term rather what you see is an artifact of the process.

Karanuri is one of the four styles of Tsugaru-nuri.

The Beginning

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Tsugaru-nuri begins with as many as 48 applications of a base layer, all of which must completely dry before any progress can be made. Then, the pattern layers are painted on. To achieve the distinctive pattern of Kara-nuri, a spatula-like tool, called a shikake-bera, is used to apply the resin. Colored surface patterns are dictated by the thickness of the pattern lacquer layers. Finally, several coats of the surface layers are applied and allowed to dry.

After the application of the surface layers is complete, the pattern is brought out by sanding and polishing with wet sandpaper, eventually reaching the multicolored layers beneath. The finished result is a piece bearing a rich, mottled pattern with depth and a glossy sheen. The entire process, from start to finish, can take more than 60 days.

Some have called Tsugaru-nuri "the fool’s lacquerware," as only a fool would commit so much time to a single piece. Others say the lacquerware’s distinct beauty is a result of the dark, long winters of Aomori.
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That second one is stunning!! Love the green!

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Writing sample:

Thanks for the sample!

I don't own a Binder nib. But have a couple I would like him to do for me.

Cursive italic has to be one of my favorite cuts and I have always loved the obliques. My handwriting needs all the help it can get and both of those nibs seem to help immensely.

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That looks incredible! And expensive!!!!!!

!!!!!

Who is the artist?
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That looks incredible! And expensive!!!!!!

!!!!!

Who is the artist?
Don't know yet.

It is an interesting pen, much like the Pilot Custom 845 Vermilion in that I find it difficult to call great but oh so close.

On the good side as expected from Danitrio the maki-e work is excellent.





The size is the shorter format sho-hakkaku that really fits well in my pockets.


But then it just misses.

The nib is nice but prosaic; while the Binder CI nib in the other green Dani is simply fun and giggles to use this one is pretty much boring.

Then there is the urushi. On Danis the maki-e shi also does the base urushi and sometimes the urushi is not quite up to the standards found in my Nakayas and Platinums. The pens still have that hand made individual character that sets them apart from the Sailor and Namiki products but as with this one, under certain light and in certain places like the very ends of the cap and body where it is just urushi I can see application artifacts.

The urushi is great, but not perfect. And the issue I am pointing towards are really, really, really minor.

This pens simply reinforces my belief that for urushi look to Nakaya and Platinum and for maki-e look to Danitrio.
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The signature is from Kogaku whose real name is Koichiro Okazaki.

Here is another of his work showing similar flowers but on a 2006 Conway Stewart offering.
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