Prewar pen shop in Shimane prefecture. The Sailor banner is on the the left side of the street. It is one sided so you see it from the back. Also note the huge pen to the upper left of the banner.


Some short pens, including Pilots and Platinums.
Courtesy: Nikolaos of FPN


Coutesy: Ogikawa


Coutesy: Ogikawa



Sailor was prolific in their silver designs with numerous cisele-types, patterns, and designs such as their version of the Hannya Sutra model and famed Egyptian motif pens.



The Buddhist models come in several varieties. Shown below are from left to right:
  • Polished sterling silver.
  • Brushed sterling silver - Short Version
  • Brushed sterling silver - Long Version


Engraved sterling silver from the 1970s. Gold filler. Note each pen is signed by the artist. Sailor made a number of pens in this series.



   

Typical Egyptian model. The photoengraved design is known in several different designs of hieroglyphics. Models come in stainless designs in short pens and Trident models.



Two models from the great variety produced by Sailor during the 1970s. On the left is a photoengraved paisley pattern. The right is a crosshatched tartan design.



1970s Sales Catalogue.