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Miscellaneous
Chinese pens

             
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From time to time I come across unique -- or even odd -- pens from China. In most cases, these are NOS (new, old stock) and in very limited quantities (sometimes only two or three of them).

As these are pens that will probably never be seen again, they don't warrant a webpage of their own. Hence, they're collected here. Also, generally, these pens are a bit shopworn in appearance in one way or another and are not up to the 'fit & finish' of more expensive Chinese or western pens, with somewhat sloppy lacquering, enameling or gold-plating in areas, revealed upon close inspection. Hence I've priced then lower than I would pristine examples. I don't know if I'll be able to obtain more of these in the future, so if the sometimes quirky designs appeal to you and you'd like to expand your collection of Chinese models, please act quickly.

Wing Sung/Lucky 14K    $35.00    Sold out

A very handsome pen, in what I've in the the past called the Golden Waves pattern. The arrow clip is an homage to Parker pens, as is the black 'jewel' in the cap top.

The pen measures 5-1/4" capped, 5-3/4" posted and 4-3/4" with cap held aside.

The capband has the Chinese characters for 'Wing Sung' engraved, as well as '275'.

Removing the slip cap reveals the 14K gold -- not gold-plated -- nib. Interestingly, the nib is marked 'Lucky' and '14K'. I would rate the nib as a western fine.

 

 

Unscrewing the barrel displays the pump-style converter, which is also engraved 'Lucky'. It will also take International-style cartridges, such as those from Private Reserve.

 

 

GoldenStar/GodinStar    $25.00    Sold out

Here's an enameled pen from China that has a bit of an identity crisis.

The clip-side of the capband is engraved with the Chinese characters for 'Goldenstar' and '8080'. However, the other side of the band has in English 'GOlDENSTAR', with all of the letters capitalized except for the 'L'.

It gets even more interesting when the nib is examined, as that has:

Goden
Star
Beijing

...eliminating the 'L' all together! It is, however, joined by a five-pointed golden star!

From a distance, this is an attractive pen. It's only upon close examination that one finds the enameling and hand-painting of the vines all leave something to be desired. About as much care was taken there as with the nib engraving. However, this imperfections are part of the charm of collecting odd pens such as this. It definitely makes for and interesting addition to one's collection.

The pen measures 5-1/2" capped, 6-1/4" posted and 4-7/8" with cap held aside.

I would rate the gold-plated nib as a western fine.

Unscrewing the barrel displays the large pump-style filler, which is not designed for removal.

 

 

 

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The only 100% guarantee of course comes when the pen is actually filled with ink and written with for the first time, but our pre-shipping inspections and tunings have eliminated 99.99999 (my finger is getting tired) of the frustrations that a customer experiences when first using a new fountain pen. Although this can be time-consuming on occasion, it affords our customers a much more pleasant experience when receiving a fountain pen from His Nibs -- and saves us the frustration of dealing with returns!

 

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Warranties and returns

If an item proves to be defective, in most cases the manufacturer's warranty will apply. However, please email us first so that we can determine the easiest way to resolve the problem to your satisfaction. In the case of fountain pens -- which are a bit more individualistic than other writing instruments -- what may at first appear to be a defect (hard starting or poor flow for example), can in almost all cases be resolved with a few simple 'tweaks' to the nib, which we'll be happy to guide you through or perhaps suggest returning to us for adjustment.

Should you wish to return a non-defective item within 3 days of receipt because it doesn't suit you for some reason, again please email us and we'll arrange an exchange, credit or refund (minus any shipping/insurance charges), if the item is returned in an 'as new' condition. If you've dipped a fountain pen to try its writing characteristics, kindly clean off any ink residue prior to shipping -- to save us both a nasty surprise .

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Revised: July 28th, 2010

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