Masters of the Fountain Pen:Eizo Fujii(Euro Box)②

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  • čas přidán 30. 03. 2016
  • I claim no ownership of this video
    Posted for historical value. Just wish I could find the others in the series that disappeared.
    Original footage from "Modern History of Writing." 筆記の近代誌 produced by Prof. KOIKE Jun'ichi at the National Museum of Japanese History

Komentáře • 126

  • @ricardolazo6738
    @ricardolazo6738 Před 4 lety +130

    After watching the video, I was so fascinated by the work and the pen that I decided to investigate, after a few hours I am almost sure that it is a Montblanc L139 manufactured from 1939 to 1951 (yes, before and after ww2), the current model of that feather is the 149, basically the same with rounded edges. model 139 has an approximate value of 4000 euros and is made of celluloid

    • @sebby5574
      @sebby5574 Před 3 lety +17

      This comment for some reason made the asmr better

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 3 lety +3

      @@sebby5574 Don't.

    • @MrSpock-hf1lw
      @MrSpock-hf1lw Před 3 lety +1

      Fascinating!

    • @antoniorequiao1899
      @antoniorequiao1899 Před 2 lety +8

      yes, you are right! This is a 139 model. in this particular case, this is the model from the last 40's , with the metal telescopic mechanism and the nib that looks like the 149 nib, but with the '139' inscription on the botton. The early model of this pen has more parts made of hard rubber instead of celuloid, and the mechanism is black rubber. The nib in the older models have the '250' inscription on it.

    • @Eisenwulf666
      @Eisenwulf666 Před rokem +4

      you can see it's celluloid because in some parts it has almost a translucent quality. Old fountain pens have such a beautiful feel about them, it's hard to describe with words

  • @opulan
    @opulan Před 8 lety +196

    that moment when i see a pen that is at least 3x older than i am, being worked on and making noises like that. Big props to eizo fujii for even daring to do such a risky restoration

    • @vaddaynarender7921
      @vaddaynarender7921 Před 5 lety

      Alex G p

    • @kylofoster5560
      @kylofoster5560 Před 4 lety +6

      Well, he warned the costumer that his fountain pen could go Kaput. Costumer ran the risk for it.

    • @holissarbeni2121
      @holissarbeni2121 Před rokem +2

      @@kylofoster5560 The customer happened to accept the risk however.

  • @ruscalable
    @ruscalable Před 4 lety +74

    there's something incredibly relaxing about watching a video like this

    • @stevenmendoza3732
      @stevenmendoza3732 Před 4 lety +9

      It's called ASMR

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 3 lety +9

      @@stevenmendoza3732 No, it's not. It's called a relaxing video. Not everything relaxing is ASMR.

  • @litamtondy
    @litamtondy Před 3 lety +58

    Remember when you were a kid and, while bored at school, you disassembled and riassembled ballpoint pens pretending to be an engineer?
    This guy here is your God.

  • @andrewtongue7084
    @andrewtongue7084 Před rokem +5

    Consummate artisanry; clearly, this man takes his work to another level; cork replacement in a telescopic fountain pen is always fraught with risk, but as I have found with many pen restorers from Southeast Asia, there is an inherent philosophical approach (as well as one of pragmatics). Mr. Fujii demonstrates patience, attention to detail, & a degree of professionalism not often seen today. Superlative stuff !! Thank you for sharing this gentleman's skill.

  • @Maniacguy2777
    @Maniacguy2777 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Japanese are masters in everything. In automobiles, electronics and everything this is why I love Japan.

  • @b.l70
    @b.l70 Před rokem +1

    I was holding my breath watching him work on this pen. Such delicate and intense craftsmanship 😮

  • @lead-dog
    @lead-dog Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for posting. Hope you can find more.

  • @jaimeandres4409
    @jaimeandres4409 Před 7 lety +60

    the piston mechanism on this vintage is amazing! the fact that the piston rod retracted even further compared to modern pens is intriguing! I wish modern companies made it like this including montblanc

    • @jamesmuffins3330
      @jamesmuffins3330 Před 4 lety +5

      There is a japanese company named TSWBI who mainly do piston filler pens.

    • @MrCarGuy
      @MrCarGuy Před 4 lety +22

      @@jamesmuffins3330 Taiwanese...

    • @roderickfemm8799
      @roderickfemm8799 Před 4 lety +10

      @@jamesmuffins3330 There are lots of piston filler pens still being made, but most of them don't have telescoping rods, most of them are stiff rods, so half the length of the barrel is just storage for the mechanism that pushes the rod up and down. A telescoping piston rod is very rare these days.

    • @tianyugao5550
      @tianyugao5550 Před 4 lety +8

      The reason they don't make telescope rods anymore might be the telescope structure are more fragile and hard to maintain.

    • @chrisbliss2034
      @chrisbliss2034 Před 3 lety +3

      Almost certainly the extra costs in tooling for a more intricate mechanism have led to its demise------- great shame! who among us doesn't yearn for a huge ink load??!!😁

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Před 6 lety +38

    This guy's penmanship is great! Really beautiful cursive kanjis there.

  • @roderickfemm8799
    @roderickfemm8799 Před 4 lety +5

    If I am reading that big white tube correctly it is bath caulking. I wasn't clear that he was using that for anything in this repair job, but it makes me wonder if he sometimes does. By the way, the Japanese word for fountain pen is a 3-character word that translates as "ten-thousand year brush," pronounced something like "man-nen hitsu."

  • @kapirk2244
    @kapirk2244 Před 5 lety +9

    It is amazing to see such a vintage pen brought back to such beautiful and useful conditions. I’m pleased that there are people dedicated to saving these wonderful pens.

  • @jennyhughes4474
    @jennyhughes4474 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for this: so calming (mostly) to watch, and I love it when beautiful old things are repaired so they can continue to be used & enjoyed. A very skilled and patient man!

  • @MBae-sz7wc
    @MBae-sz7wc Před 8 lety +17

    I really admire their craftsmanship!! I wish to meet them sometime.

  • @vivekjoseph765
    @vivekjoseph765 Před rokem +1

    Land Rovers have made master mechanics of the owners of their cars since WW2.
    Mont Blanc: Yes.
    On a serious note, I think Mr Fuji forgot to apply silicone grease to the inside of the barrel. That squeaking sound apart from being annoying, will likely wear down the cork in a few years depending on how much the owner uses the pen and then it is back in for repair again.

  • @filmtajm35
    @filmtajm35 Před 4 lety

    Always fascinating to see experts in action.

  • @monkfan72
    @monkfan72 Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful work.

  • @mtgrave5590
    @mtgrave5590 Před 4 lety

    Enjoyed watching this master at work.

  • @carlkrebs1
    @carlkrebs1 Před 5 lety +4

    A master at work .

  • @jaydunstan1618
    @jaydunstan1618 Před 4 lety

    Pure beauty! Thank you.

  • @sarahb1564
    @sarahb1564 Před 5 lety +2

    Such patience and focus! That's craftsmanship.

  • @carlosalbertorojasvivas3630

    que bueno poder ver estos videos

  • @betterinsodapop
    @betterinsodapop Před 3 lety +1

    Fujii-san is a master, indeed! Wonderful to see somebody so skillful and patient being able to breathe life back into a relic of a bygone era.

  • @LeofromFreo
    @LeofromFreo Před 3 lety

    Fascinating to watch. Thank you ✒️.

  • @kohinarec6580
    @kohinarec6580 Před 4 lety +3

    I am a clumsy sticks for fingers. I love watching artesans.

  • @sharonaerneckeaitchison4500

    That was really amazing and interesting. I love to write with a fountain pen ~ The nib on that was a work of art in it's own right. I don't think about the anatomy of my writing instruments ~ I load them and begin to write ... change a nib as necessary or I wish .. and just carry on. It's brilliant to see these ancient pens and that they can be put in beautiful use again! I wish I knew whatever happened to the first fountain pen I used 60+ yrs ago .... on my Grandfather's desk. I have the other desk items: paper weight, letter opener, envelope stand ... but never found the fountain pen after he was gone. It was the kind that had a bladder inside and you pulled up / folded down this little metal arm that emptied and then refilled the pen. I can see it now, and it had a lovely aroma of india ink.

  • @robertpound7652
    @robertpound7652 Před 3 lety

    Always wonderfully satisfying to watch a craftsman at work.

  • @brandonriggs1788
    @brandonriggs1788 Před 3 lety +2

    I would love to apprentice under this genius nib/pen meister. He is a credit to patience, his craft, and the fountain pen world. The information one could glean and the stories he could tell!

  • @brendanoreilly6917
    @brendanoreilly6917 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic. Mr. Fujii is an artist.

  • @shonamoni72
    @shonamoni72 Před 2 lety

    Totally awestruck to watch a master and his craft. Love the fingers with ink stains.

  • @Bhoff1996
    @Bhoff1996 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i remember there being a video in this series of a businessman at fountain pen shop in a snowy time of year. was helped by a woman salesperson, probably my favorite but has been lost to time

    • @1972Russianwolf
      @1972Russianwolf  Před 4 měsíci

      Yep, I grabbed copies of all the parts I could. I know there were at least 3 that I'm missing. I really wish the guy that originally uploaded them hadn't vanished from the net.

    • @Bhoff1996
      @Bhoff1996 Před 4 měsíci

      i read the description of one of the videos last night and noted that it said it was produced by a professor at a japanese museum. i wonder if contacting them would be worth its salt@@1972Russianwolf

  • @cofeebeing
    @cofeebeing Před 2 lety +1

    Mr Fujii both skilled and brave to take on this repair. Opening the section from the barrel always nerve racking. Yes, whether it is one's own pen or much more stressful, a paying customer's. A vintage Mont Blanc? If my own, maybe attempt. The latter? No.

  • @MukeshGupta-mk4bh
    @MukeshGupta-mk4bh Před 3 lety

    Good job please keep making

  • @manecobeirao
    @manecobeirao Před 3 lety +1

    Prezado Eizo Fujii, parabéns! Seu trabalho foi simplesmente excelente !

  • @moondigit007
    @moondigit007 Před 5 lety

    Appreciating good craftmanship hopefully will endure for years to come .Prototypically in a sense is where mass production got started, although we can reverse the process from machine made to hand made.

  • @56squadron
    @56squadron Před 4 lety +7

    Who knew.... he's using a Snap On spark plug puller and nib extractor.

  • @raymondcheang781
    @raymondcheang781 Před 8 lety +3

    what a delicate jobs!

  • @mesri3
    @mesri3 Před 5 lety

    i find these videos highly instructional and a pleasure to watch. these gentlemen with their skill and attention to detail and most of all, the care they take are amazing to watch. i wonder where i can find those soft jaw pliers he uses.

  • @techtruth9077
    @techtruth9077 Před 6 lety +1

    A very interesting video. Thanks.

  • @Volkmannx
    @Volkmannx Před rokem

    Awesome!

  • @jamiehess4211
    @jamiehess4211 Před 2 lety

    Fascinating. A fountain pen mechanic.....

  • @yusukeundisolde
    @yusukeundisolde Před 2 lety

    感動。愛を感じる。
    目の前の品、それを使う人への愛に満ちている。

  • @TenkoBerry
    @TenkoBerry Před rokem +1

    This is good.👍

  • @6565hopepy
    @6565hopepy Před 4 lety

    Amazing

  • @Ganjasmith
    @Ganjasmith Před 4 lety +17

    I was half expecting this video to be 90% him unscrewing the tip and it breaking last second, troll video of the century.

  • @amitkumarnarzary9460
    @amitkumarnarzary9460 Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliant

  • @Yessir1506
    @Yessir1506 Před 3 lety +1

    Meeting this guy is my dream

  • @Cristian-rj6zw
    @Cristian-rj6zw Před 4 lety

    El medio hueveo, notable el trabajo de este artesano.

  • @mbaxter22
    @mbaxter22 Před 4 lety

    How could there possibly ever have been any money in this work? Even back in the 80's\90's? I'm fascinated this guy even exists.

    • @BenRangel
      @BenRangel Před 4 lety +1

      Guess a lot of rich people own fountain pens, and are willing to pay good money to restore it. And with so few specialists available, each of them can cater to a pretty wide geographic area.

  • @casadellastilografica
    @casadellastilografica Před 3 lety

    Ciao Eizo! Greetings from Florence!

  • @noelvislima5878
    @noelvislima5878 Před 4 lety

    Ill love to do this job

  • @user-qi9ld7sb6g
    @user-qi9ld7sb6g Před 6 lety +1

    Good

    • @38Woken
      @38Woken Před 6 lety

      Евгений Сундиков y did i read that as gucci

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Před 4 lety

    Cool

  • @ih5726
    @ih5726 Před 3 lety

    Master: hello
    I would like to ask you a question about how to take out 585 SHEAFFR 14K pen tongue. Because the ink has not been used for a long time and the water is not smooth, I would like to open the pen tongue for cleaning. Thank you very much for your advice.

  • @azizhusseinz2083
    @azizhusseinz2083 Před 4 lety

    This is the most breathtaking video on youtube.

    • @Russell-1
      @Russell-1 Před rokem +1

      It’s a lovely video but you take exaggeration much to far.

  • @DAViDD767
    @DAViDD767 Před 4 lety +1

    That sounds very expensive!

  • @makneneh
    @makneneh Před 3 lety

    1:42 Using the ultrasonic tray to clean the stuck ink

  • @joseparada4430
    @joseparada4430 Před 4 lety +1

    I would rather convert it in an eyedropper by the end than taking the risk of damaging the pen for good.

  • @jesuspaton4075
    @jesuspaton4075 Před 5 lety +1

    Excelente mecanico reparador de estilograficas.

  • @paulwalpole6103
    @paulwalpole6103 Před 4 lety

    Always great to see traditional items being kept alive in this disposable world.

  • @crazycool1128
    @crazycool1128 Před 3 lety

    peak comfy

  • @elmono45
    @elmono45 Před 5 lety

    el corcho esta mal lijado, ya que no tiene que quedar paralelo al cañon del cuerpo, tiene que tener los bordes redondeados para que sea mas facil el explulsar y el chupar de tinta, mas alla que tieniendolo paralelo en la entrada de hijos de rosca se puede deteriorar, y hay que jugar con el espacio de la luz, ya que el corcho con la tinta y el agua se engorda y desp hace mucha fuerza el sinfin de la bomba, este modelo tiene una bomba telescopica que en los años 30 era normal pero hoy no es muy buena ni tan fuerte.

  • @04rit
    @04rit Před 6 lety +1

    This is similarly scary like looking at a surgery :) !

  • @modkhi
    @modkhi Před 4 lety +2

    This looks like such detailed, patient work. It's so interesting. His handwriting at the end is very nice too. Deliberate and smooth. I love how even though that pen is probably 60-70 yrs old in the video, it's still meant to be used. Wonder why he couldn't replace the cork though? Wouldn't it absorb ink and get warped in another fifty years? Why not use silicone or something, like modern piston fillers? And the sound of the cork too... that squeaking was scary. Guess they couldn't lube it?

    • @glenntanchiachiah
      @glenntanchiachiah Před 2 lety +1

      Vintage items go up in value when restored as closely as possible to their original specifications.

  • @BlueBeetle1939
    @BlueBeetle1939 Před 3 lety +1

    The nameplate on his door is in the Death Note font lol

  • @YeOldSimmer
    @YeOldSimmer Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think the gentleman in this video has since retired. I think bought something from his son who has kept the business open.

    • @1972Russianwolf
      @1972Russianwolf  Před 7 měsíci

      These videos are at least 15 years old at this point, so I wouldn't be surprised.

    • @YeOldSimmer
      @YeOldSimmer Před 7 měsíci

      @@1972Russianwolf I knew they were old, but not that old.

  • @MichaelHarto
    @MichaelHarto Před 7 lety +22

    omg that creaking sound is killing me.. if that's my pen, it's already dead for me. why didn't he put some silicone grease fcs..

    • @waltererenhouse4046
      @waltererenhouse4046 Před 7 lety +1

      Michael Harto I thought the same thing

    • @user-vi3ie6ey8z
      @user-vi3ie6ey8z Před 6 lety

      откуда у них , там, силиконовая смазка?

    • @stephanmantler
      @stephanmantler Před 6 lety +5

      My guess is that any sort of grease could possibly gunk up the nib. Also, pretty sure it’s nice and silent once the pen has been filled with ink.

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 Před 5 lety +3

      I’m sure it will wear in and be silent in a short period of time.

    • @colacurciolaw7745
      @colacurciolaw7745 Před 5 lety +1

      IDK. It might be fun to have one pen that talks to me. {Maybe not a prized MB....}

  • @anil4nature
    @anil4nature Před 9 měsíci +1

    👌👌👌😍😍🍃🙏

  • @stankolodin5586
    @stankolodin5586 Před 3 lety

    Big man

  • @ashwink27
    @ashwink27 Před 5 lety +1

    Where to purchase this pen??

    • @HULLGRAFFITI
      @HULLGRAFFITI Před 5 lety +2

      I have a bic biro you can have for £10 ? only chewed a little bit.

    • @darkren0111
      @darkren0111 Před 4 lety

      @@HULLGRAFFITI is the biro still available? Very interested

  • @douglasbadger9049
    @douglasbadger9049 Před 5 lety +3

    This is fantastic but why does this talented gentleman look like the Japanese Mads Mikkelson

  • @juanjoseoterolourido5674
    @juanjoseoterolourido5674 Před měsícem

    Este las hace y las vende su colega de hiroshima

  • @Shiruvan
    @Shiruvan Před 4 lety +2

    藤井栄蔵 if anyone's interested in the kanji of his name. lately going down in the fountain pen rabbit hole as well as Japanese handwritten letters for mostly reading, if not having to need to write for additional literacy since I've been doing correspondences with doujinshi circles. might become part of the job requirement idk, I do work as figurine customiser and there are parallels to the craftsmanship like safely popping open stuck plastics with heat, cleaning, refitting and redoing stuff that might be broken, and there are the similar risks of permanent damages. fingers crossed that clients don't think that services like this is a way to cheat something.

  • @aliraza-qh2rl
    @aliraza-qh2rl Před 5 lety +2

    Respected sir Eizo... im Dr raza. ( PH.d.. literature)..im from Pakistan... its a humble request of mine that is there any chance that i could learn how to make these wonderful pens from you. .. these pens always fascinate me.

    • @rayzimmerman6740
      @rayzimmerman6740 Před 5 lety +2

      Dear Dr Raza (PH.d..literature). He is restoring the pen....which is profoundly different from making them.

    • @aliraza-qh2rl
      @aliraza-qh2rl Před 5 lety +2

      @@rayzimmerman6740 ... oh... its ok... anyhow... to see him to do this work always fascinate me... and so so much thanks for response

  • @GyoubuMasataka
    @GyoubuMasataka Před 3 lety

    I dont understand any of this...

  • @jamesmuffins3330
    @jamesmuffins3330 Před 4 lety

    He must have a lot of confidence in himself if he takes on the restoration of a vintage Montblanc

  • @ms-ht1cj
    @ms-ht1cj Před 5 lety +4

    Such wonderful japanese pen, japanese ancient fountain pen master... wait. This is German pen and "master" just repairs it. 😂

  • @andrewvitale2700
    @andrewvitale2700 Před 4 lety

    Back then quality was a priority! Ones lucky to get a year out of todays high end pens.

  • @bryanwood8334
    @bryanwood8334 Před 3 lety

    That pen looks terrible to write with. Its the size of a magic marker.

    • @jennyhughes4474
      @jennyhughes4474 Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe it's the size/shape that the owner is used to/finds comfortable? For some of us as we get older (or injured) it can be more difficult to hold narrow things maybe?

    • @Divergent_Integral
      @Divergent_Integral Před 3 lety

      Maybe, but modern Montblanc Meisterstücks are all still roughly that size; so there has to be a market for that type of pen.