![]() All Zebra stainless steel products are refillable, including leads and mechanical pencil erasers. For example, the 3-series barrel is available in ballpoint, gel, mechanical pencil, fountain pen, highlighter, and rollerball pen. A cross section of these barrel styles reflect different ink types. Finally, the flagship pen, the 701 has a knurled grip and is completely stainless steel. The 401 has the same stainless steel shaft with a rubber grip. The 301 series is characterized by stainless steel shafts and hardened plastic grips. The Steel line of pens follows a good, better, best hierarchy 3-series, 4-series, and 7-series respectively. The benefits of the new formula, in addition to a smoother writing experience, was more vibrant colors and an option to create more nuanced hues. In 2017, the Z-Grip line of retractable gel pens was transitioned to low viscosity ink, aka advanced ink. Zebra products are available across the US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Singapore, Korea, and Japan. Other product lines include Blen, Surari, Filare (emulsion ink ballpoint pens) Airfit, Z-Grip (ballpoint pen) Sarasa, Sarasa Dry (gel pens) Sharbo (multi-pens) CLiCKART (water-based coloring markers) DelGuard, Tect 2Way (mechanical pencils) Zensations (art products), Mildliner (double ended creative markers), Zebrite (double ended highlighters), and Zazzle (liquid highlighters). Zebra's line of pens and pencils include "The Original" F-301 and the M-301, which have stainless steel barrels and textured grips. Products Zebra products exhibited on a booth in Japan, 2019 The 1990s and 2000s decade came with new subsidiaries in Canada, Indonesia, China, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Zebra opened a subsidiary in the United States (1982). ĭuring the 1970s, Zebra marketed its first lines of markers, including brush-tip models, opening a new factory in Tokyo (1979). Four years later, the company renamed "Zebra Co., Ltd", with Hideaki Ishikawa becoming president of the firm. In 1959 Zebra launched its first ballpoint pen manufactured. In 1945, the Zebra facilities were destroyed during a bomb attack in World War II, but those would be reconstructed during the 1950s. Zebra stripes resembling calligraphic pen strokes may also have been a reason for the name. Ishikawa thought Zebra was an appropriate name because his goal was to build a business culture that resembled a family and zebras have a strong herding instinct. Tokumatsu Ishikawa had begun to produce home-made nibs in 1897, until he established its own business in 1914, registering the name "Zebra" as a trademark. Zebra offers a line of writing instruments that include fountain, ballpoint, brush and gel pens, markers, highlighters and mechanical pencils. The company sells a wide range of writing implements through retail stores, wholesalers and mail order. ( ゼブラ株式会社, Zebura Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of writing instruments, established in 1914 by Tokumatsu Ishikawa. The Swatch Book was purchased from Vanness Pens and the Loose Leaf sheets from Pen Chalet - both of these are my purchases at regular price.Zebra Co., Ltd. ( Disclaimer: The Wearingeul Four Photos Color Swatch cards were purchased from Dromgoole’s for a discount at the 2023 Atlanta Pen Show. Ok, I swear, I’m really done with this series! I hope you enjoyed the ink reviews and the various Wearingeul swatching products! I like that all of these items are so reasonably priced that you can try a few different swatching items without breaking the bank. And lastly, the loose leaf Impression Color Swatch sheets are available in several designs and sells for $5 for a pack of 20 sheets. The 40-page Impression Color Swatch Book sells for $10.50. Wearingeul Four Photos Color Swatch Cards are available in black or white and are sold in packs of 30 sheets (4 swatches each) for $5. I wonder if Wearingeul has a binder for storing these sheets? The left margin isn’t very wide so I hesitate to use a hole punch. I don’t know what to do with my loose leaf swatch page.The loose leaf layout, where the lines are to the right of the bottle, definitely would have a lot more room for another line. I’m not sure if I would have preferred no lines (but then my writing would be crooked) or more lines and with slightly narrower spacing between them. It was barely long enough for “Wearingeul Macbeth”. ![]()
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