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Informal Review - Wing Sung 380


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Hello Sanyalsoumitra,



Can you take out converter and use cartridges or insert another converter?


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Hello Sanyalsoumitra,

Can you take out converter and use cartridges or insert another converter?

 

 

It does not use a converter.

No, I am not going to list my pens here.

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It does not use a converter.

Fixed squeeze type (aerometric) converter. Can it be removed?

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Fixed squeeze type (aerometric) converter. Can it be removed?

 

As I said it does not use a converter so it cannot be removed.

 

A converter is for converting a pen using ink cartridges to one capable of using bottled ink, so the pen is a Cartridge/Converter type (C/C). This is a pen of a different type, using a different ink filling principle.

No, I am not going to list my pens here.

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As I said it does not use a converter so it cannot be removed.

 

A converter is for converting a pen using ink cartridges to one capable of using bottled ink, so the pen is a Cartridge/Converter type (C/C). This is a pen of a different type, using a different ink filling principle.

Thank you.

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I have two of these. The light colored stripes are actually a bunch of grooves cut into the pen body which reflect light and give the pen a sparkly appearance not easily captured in a photo. The nibs are firm and a bit rough out of the box but can be smoothed to merely toothy.

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