October 8, 2024

Platinum 3776 on Ebay

It was the evening of October 8, 2024 and I was looking around on Ebay. I ran across a used Platinum 3776 going for $26 with the auction finishing in 9 hours. So I bid. I woke up in the morning and I had won the bidding.
(The pen arrived via FedEx 10-17-2024, somewhat earlier than expected)

The final bid was $56 Shipping from Japan was $17. So all told I am paying $76.42

The seller is "penderful_japan" who calls himself "Fountain pen and Walkman store" with 99.2% positive feedback.
The listing was:

PLATINUM #3776 Fountain pen Black 14K (F) Japan
They say "You can write with this pen without any problems"

Photo of the nib does not have the heart shaped hole I see on recent Platinum pens. Platinum only started using the heart shaped holes in 2022, so this simply means that the pen is more than 2 years old.

The markings on the nib are:

#3776 P 14K
No ink or converter with the pen.
I can buy a converter on Amazon for $8

It arrived!

It was on my neighbors porch the evening of 10-17-2024. Fedex provided a photo, which was a help in tracking it down. I looks in good shape, but with lots of scratches on the gold band on the cap -- clearly this pen has seen some use.

There is no size marking (F or M) on the nib. But there is in Kanji! The Kanji marking translates "thin" which sounds like fine to me. (as advertised) I think it is nice having a Japanese pen marked in Kanji.

The Platinum 3776 was intoduced in 1978, so this pen can be no more than 46 years old.

I had already ordered the converter (which was a very nice converter with gold bands), so I was ready to ink it right up and try it out.

The converter seemed tight so I used a tiny bit of silicone grease. This is my first use of the Iroshizuku yama guri brown ink, and I like it just fine.

My first impression is that this writes just a little wider line than the F nib on my Sailor Pro Gear, and is a bit smoother. There is nothing wrong with either by any means. The Sailor gives me the feel that the nib is delicate and that I only barely need to touch the paper with it. This Platinum nib could feel smoother simply because it has been used a lot and has been smoothed out over many miles of writing. Both are fantastic pens.


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