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50 Years of the Dinkie - 1922 to 1972

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Dinkie五十年 - 1922年至1972年

这是一本由安迪·拉塞尔(Andy Russell)撰写、讲述Conway Stewart Dinkie钢笔历史的精彩著作的再版。 

Dinkie钢笔的故事始于1922年,当时它成为Conway Stewart鞋巷(Shoe Lane)工厂完全自主生产的首批型号之一,此后五十年间的设计演变,本书均有详尽记录。

在此期间,Dinkie钢笔采用了超过100种绚丽的酪蛋白(casein)材质制成。书末附录提供这些材质的样本,每种均附独立编号,方便收藏家辨识并估算其生产年代。

本书收录超过250张全尺寸钢笔照片、100组半尺寸钢笔套组,总计逾450幅图像,且多为彩色印刷,同时收录Conway Stewart圣诞宣传册,以及来自报纸、杂志与行业刊物的广告资料。

对每一位Conway Stewart收藏家而言,都是一本“必备”著作。

本书为平装本再版,封面为350gsm亮膜覆膜,内页采用130gsm丝面纸。

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