APIS COLLECTION PART.1 - SH300G / B300G / SH-209 / B-209
아피스 - SH300G / B300G / SH-209 / B-209
Apis mainly produced fountain pens, but it also made mechanical pencils and ballpoint pens.
They share the same model numbers, and the different part is the alphabet - SH for mechanical pencils, B for ballpoint pens, and F for fountain pens.
Not only the model numbers, they also share the designs.
So if you find one of mechanical pencil or ballpoint pen or fountain pen, you can expect that there would be other pens with the same design.
Naturally, the Apis fountain pen I posted would also have its counterparts.
These mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen have the model number 300G.
G stands for the gold, and normal color versions have N instead of G.
The prices of this vintage pen is not known, but I expect gold versions are more expensive than normal versions.
The whole body is gold color without any patterns.
This one has a hologram mark on the case.
This sticker was made in 1990s, so Apis pens made earlier than 1990s don't have the sticker.
I don't know what this triangular trade mark means.
The origin of the name Apis is Greek letter meaning honey bee, but this trade mark appears to have no connection to its name.
These are model number 209.
The criteria of numbering is in mystery.
Micro had specific rules in the numbering, while the rule of Apis is not known.
They are again gold color mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen.
The check patterns are highly impressive.
Repetitive patterns of horizontal stripes and both horizontal and vertical stripes.
They look more dignified than the previous models.
Plain pens hardly win patterned pens.
I have another B-209 ballpoint pen.
In fact, I could know its model name thanks to this pen.
It has a sticker that explains its name on the clip.
There is also the guarantee card.
Does Apis still provide after-sales service?
I'm afraid the warranty card is valid as long as the company exists.
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