Who Is The Pilot Corporation?
The Pilot Corporation is a globally renowned manufacturer of high-quality writing instruments known for their craftsmanship, reliability, and ergonomic designs. It was founded in 1918 under the name Namiki Manufacturing Company Ltd. by Ryosuke Namiki and Masao Wada. The parent company is based in Tokyo and is Japan's oldest and largest writing instrument manufacturer. The Pilot Corporation of America, established in 1972, is the third-largest manufacturer of writing instruments in the United States.
Pilot Custom 823 Pens
The Pilot Custom 823 is revered in the world of fountain pens for its elegant design and reliable performance. This pen, which has gained a cult following since its release in the year 2000, commemorates the 82nd anniversary of Pilot’s founding. Known as the only vacuum filler in the Pilot collection, it stands out for both its functionality and aesthetics. It offers exceptional performance, durability, and a classic design that stands the test of time. While the price may be a barrier for some, it’s an excellent investment worth making for both new collectors and serious pen enthusiasts.
Design and Build Quality
The Pilot Custom 823 sports a classic cigar-shaped design, and it's available in three stunning colors: Amber, Clear, and Smoked Gray. This pen isn’t just about looks; it’s built for functionality. The top finial is separated from the cap by a wide gold band, while the bottom finial matches its conical shape, giving the pen a balanced look. The cap features a single gold band with the Pilot brand’s triangular clip, complete with a spherical ball end—both springy and functional. The cap tapers gradually to a two-piece gold band that reads “Custom 823 Pilot Made in Japan,” demonstrating attention to detail and branding. Removing the cap reveals a beautifully crafted gold nib made of 14k gold. The section of the pen follows an hourglass shape with a flared start and ends in a gold band, ensuring a comfortable grip.
Pilot Custom 823 Fountain Pen Specifications
- Finish: Clear, Smoky Grey or Amber; Resin
- Cap: Clear, Smoky Grey or Amber; Resin; Screw-Cap; Gold Clip
- Trim: Gold Trim
- Nib: 14 karat Gold
- Filling System: Vacuum
- Made in: Japan
- Gift Boxed - silver sateen-lined Pilot gift box with bottled blue fountain pen ink.
- Available with an expertly crafted 14-karat gold nib in Fine, Medium Broad, and Signature
Mechanism and Filling System
One of the main features of the Pilot Custom 823 is its vacuum filling system. The barrel of the pen is mostly straight, featuring a threaded portion that's smooth to the touch. Utilizing a piston knob, you can retract the piston rod inside the barrel, which then breaks the shutoff valve, allowing ink to flow from the barrel into the nib and feed. The filling involves submerging the nib into the ink and pushing down the piston. This creates a low-pressure system behind the piston, and as you reach the end of the stroke, a seal breaks, equalizing the pressure, which allows ink to be drawn into the pen. This efficient filling system contributes to the pen’s balance and handling.
Comparisons and Alternatives
The Pilot Custom 823 holds its own in size and heft compared to the Sailor 1911 Large or the Platinum 3776 Century. When compared to other fountain pens like the Pilot Custom 743 or the Wing Sung 699, the differences become more pronounced. The Pilot Custom 743 is part of the 74 series and lacks a vacuum-filling system. Instead, it relies on a cartridge-converter system, which makes its body opaque compared to the translucent 823. The Wing Sung 699, on the other hand, is heavily inspired by the Pilot 823, featuring a similar smoky finish and vacuum-filling mechanism.
Writing Experience
Thanks to its 14k gold nib, the Pilot Custom 823 offers a smooth, reliable writing experience. Pilot’s gold nibs provide superior performance and are smoother than other Japanese fountain pen nibs. The nib is well-suited for a variety of writing pressures, and while it doesn't offer much flex, it handles daily writing needs effortlessly. Soft nib options or a Falcon nib are available for those interested in more line variation. The pen can hold significant ink, making it ideal for extended writing sessions.