APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN

APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN

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APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


Among diverse Apis fountain pens, this one is a silver fountain pen like this one. (I still don't know its model name, so please tell me if anyone knows about this!)
I've introduced many Apis fountain pens recently, but this one is surely older than them.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


One way to estimate its age is this name tag.
Later pens have tags made of cellophane material, while older pens have paper tags like this one. (the paper tags have various shapes. For instance, refer to Apis's F3100 post.)

Its name is F234N - the last latter 'N' was used to indicate silver color pens for the older pens, together with the more obvious letter 'S.'
In fact, F234N models were even existed in 1970s, so it's enough to say this model is a quite older one.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


Both the cap and barrel are polygonal silver metal, with diagonal patterns everywhere.
To compare with another silver fountain pen I mentioned at the beginning, these two fountain pens seem to have identical clips, and the top/bottom views also look the same.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


The patterns are more clear in this angle.
If you enjoy this pattern, I hope you will also like this F203 model.
Apis had a nice aesthetic sense anyway.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN

APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


These are top/bottom views I said earlier.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


The most impressive point here comes!
Well, to be honest, I suppose Apis got inspiration from Sheaffer's to make this design.
Still, it's impressive enough that Apis possessed infrastructure to realize this design in 1970s.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


The grip part is adorned with a silver ring.
Most fountain pens don't pay much attention to making grips prettier, but it doesn't apply to this one!


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


The nib resembles Sheaffer's triumph nib!
Full gold color, "high ruthenium," and Apis's older bell-shaped trade mark.
The huge nib looks so adorable.


APIS F234N FOUNTAIN PEN


I don't know why but most Apis fountain pens have squeeze type converters, which I thought as a rare one among many converter types.


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