Introduction:
This pen, the evolution of the CN-400BS, was released in 1984 (some sources speak of 1981, though). This model is commonly known as the “faceted” Capless (usually as Pilot) or Vanishing Point (usually as Namiki). It was made in a number of colors and included some limited editions.
Two faceted Pilot Capless in green and black.
Pairs of Pilot-Namiki Capless-Vanishing Point in different colors. The clips are engraved as either Pilot or Namiki. My thanks to Mr. Capless.
Features:
The all-black model in matte finish. Photo courtesy of Antolin.
Dimensions:
Nib unit:
Type VII, variations a (common to the previous model CN-400BS from 1973) and b. In 14 K gold and in steel, both with golden finish. 18 K gold nibs available from 1998.
This nib unit uses single spare cartridges and converters CON-20 and CON-50.
Variations a (top) and b (bottom) of the type VII of Capless nibs. Variation a is present on the previous model from 1973, but can be used on the FCN-500R of 1984.
Additional information:
Nibs are engraved with the production place and date, but not so the bodies.
Testing unit of a Namiki Vanishing Point for a shop. My thanks to Mr. Capless.