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回复 王小天
这笔应该是二战时期的产物。二战期间,德国钢笔的需求下滑,加上黄金短缺,那段时期pelik ...
tfyyfczs 发表于 2013-8-27 09:00
Richard Binder的網頁http://www.richardspens.com/?page=ref/ttp/materials.htm有說明,CN標的就是不鏽鋼的鉻和鎳成份。
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During World War II, when Germany classified gold as a critical war resource, Pelikan and other German pen companies turned to stainless steel, producing some magnificent flexible steel nibs as well as the more pedestrian firm and manifold types. Many of these nibs are labeled with the letters CN, which stand for chromium and nickel, the two principal nonferrous components of stainless steels. Even the best steel nibs don’t resist corrosion nearly so well as gold nibs do, but they cost much less than nibs made of any precious metal. ++++++ |
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