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I bought this pen few days ago for Rs100/1USD new.

 

It has a metal body but i do not know which metal it is.

 

It also has a flex nib.

 

Filling system is a fixed one and not a cartridge.It has a rubber gauge and it is pressed,pen is dipped in the bottle and pressure on the gauge is lifted and ink fills in.

http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag175/ink00/pen8_zpsfd0fd61d.jpg

 

http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag175/ink00/pen7_zps7150af06.jpg

 

Right now its writing like this cause i am not used to writing with a flex nib maybe thats why ink is spreading on the paper.I will try to write with it on some other paper and then post later.

 

http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag175/ink00/pen9_zps392e9907.jpg

"On every dishonest man,there are two watchmen,his possessions and his way of living."

Hazrat Umar bin Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him)

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This is an enamelled GuanLeMing, you can find a GuanLeMing 500 and change its nib(14K) on this one, that will be perfect i guess.

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