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| [[File:Logo-Platinum.svg|center|400px|Platinum logo]] | | [[File:Logo-Platinum.svg|center|400px|Platinum logo]] |
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| While not know on his history for particular technical or stylistic innovations, the [[Platinum]] pens have always been of excellent quality, and the company was still the first to introduce in the Japanese industry the manufacturing with plastic injection, since the first post-war period. {{Infobox_Brand|Platinum}}{{BrandData|Founder=Syunichi Nakata|Date=1919|Place=Tokyo|Country=JP|Fullname=Nakaya Seisakusho}} | | While not know on his history for particular technical or stylistic innovations, the [[Platinum]] pens have always been of excellent quality, and the company was still the first to introduce in the Japanese industry the manufacturing with plastic injection, since the first post-war period. {{Infobox_Brand|Platinum}}{{BrandData|Founder=Syunichi Nakata|Date=1919|Place=Tokyo|Country=JP|Fullname=Nakaya Seisakusho}} |
| == History == | | == History == |
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| [[Platinum]] was born in [[1919]] in Okayama Prefecture where ''Syunichi Nakata'' had created a workshop for the production of pens. In [[1924]], he moved to Tokyo, and founded the ''Nakaya Seisakusho'' that after four years it was renamed as ''Platinum Pen Company'', in this period the company adopted his traditional trademark logo illustrating a world globe with written with the central initials of the founder separated by a star. Has been reported (according to Lambrou) the export of pens with the name 555. | | [[Platinum]] was born in [[1919]] in Okayama Prefecture where ''Syunichi Nakata'' had created a workshop for the production of pens. In [[1924]], he moved to Tokyo, and founded the ''Nakaya Seisakusho'' that after four years it was renamed as ''Platinum Pen Company'', in this period the company adopted his traditional trademark logo illustrating a world globe with written with the central initials of the founder separated by a star. Has been reported (according to Lambrou) the export of pens with the name 555. |
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| About half of the '30s the company, following the style created by [[Pilot]], launched in the production of pens [[Maki-e]], but to differentiate its production resorted to other traditional Japanese techniques such as the [[Kanshitsu]], with the use of mother of pearl inlays, and decorative wicker rattan. | | About half of the '30s the company, following the style created by [[Pilot]], launched in the production of pens [[Maki-e]], but to differentiate its production resorted to other traditional Japanese techniques such as the [[Kanshitsu]], with the use of mother of pearl inlays, and decorative wicker rattan. |